migrantwing
Veteran
It's not cheap, but it's not super expensive either. It's a worthy investment. Try a Western Digital external drive or, better still, a standard WD hard drive and an external hard drive enclosure or docking station (see a few examples below). This will work out cheaper in the long run, unless you get a good deal on an external drive. There are backup utilities on the internet for free, and ones that you pay for. I'm not a fan of Mac, but I know that Time Machine is a pain in the a**
The cheapest option is to save all important stuff to a USB drive (£5 upwards, depending on memory size) and from there the stuff can be burned to CD/DVD
WD Caviar Green 500 GB hard drive
Hard Drive enclosure
Docking station
The cheapest option is to save all important stuff to a USB drive (£5 upwards, depending on memory size) and from there the stuff can be burned to CD/DVD
WD Caviar Green 500 GB hard drive
Hard Drive enclosure
Docking station