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Old 01-13-2007, 02:44 AM
TedK TedK is offline
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Best way to backup 2 hard drives

I have 1 250gb Macintosh hd (contains osx, applications, image files, etc), 1 320gb baracuda w/images only, 1 external Western Digi My Book 500gb for backup. I want to backup both internal drives to the backup. I have read all the posts, but am not sure the best way to do this.

From what I understand, my options are:
1- partion the ext hd, and schedule a full (all files clone) backup of the mac hd, then schedule (at another time) another full backup of the baracuda, each to separate partitions on the ext hd.
2- schedule the mac hd (copy all files) to the ext hd, and then schedule for the "same time", a copy "files only" of the baracuda to the ext hd, without a partition.
3- Is there another way? Or is #1 or #2 , the best way?

Thanks,
Ted
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