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I Am Negan

Anybody keep all their medicine for your program fixes? I keep mine on flash/jump drives.:)

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i do keep all my fixes on MEGA and portable usb harddrive.

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Just now, nIGHT said:

Data won't last long on flash drives

Depends i usually move my data around a bit also the drive is only plugged in when i need it...And if data gets corrupted i always have a back up....

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I Am Negan
6 minutes ago, BioHazard said:

i do keep all my fixes on MEGA and portable usb harddrive.

I use to do it that way, but found it easier to keep on jump drives

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14 minutes ago, nIGHT said:

Data won't last long on flash drives so I store mine on external HD. ;)

 

i dont know abot that. I have a 64 MB flash drive from ages ago that still works:lol: Plus you just dont keep it on one. Dont ask how many. 

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i keep it on mega is because, i can download them from anywhere and don't have to carry my flashdrive everywhere.

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I Am Negan

64-mb its practically a floppy disk. lol 

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1 minute ago, Kerry4444 said:

64mb its practacally a floppy disk. lol 

Yeah I still can remember installing win 95 from floppy, it takes about 15 disk:lol:

floppy is 1.44mb

 

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I Am Negan
2 minutes ago, BALTAGY said:

I have 1 GB of keygens/Patches/cracked :lol:

I hate you!!:notworthy:

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6 minutes ago, Kerry4444 said:

I hate you!!:notworthy:

Many of them is for old versions, since it become to big folder i'm too lazy to check it to delete the very old files

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I Am Negan

Just keep the old stuff, its just 1 GB. I download and save programs more than that in a day.

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some of them on a external USB HD and for the rest I use a place called nsaneforums dj71ejthxws4fedzz.gif

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I have over 5 terabytes of stuff from mid 80s to present. My backup methods are multiple and they too (the backups) are backed up. Everything is stored locally. Its a no-brainer IMO. Most of the software from the 80s is proprietary shit from companies Ive did work for. A few good CAD programs and a bunch of engineering software. Everything is cataloged and easily accessible. The rest is warez of some variety or another. So yes I am a "collector"!

Anybody keep all their medicine for your program fixes?

yes to this.

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1 hour ago, 46&2 said:

I have over 5 terabytes of stuff from mid 80s to present. My backup methods are multiple and they too (the backups) are backed up. Everything is stored locally. Its a no-brainer IMO. Most of the software from the 80s is proprietary shit from companies Ive did work for. A few good CAD programs and a bunch of engineering software. Everything is cataloged and easily accessible. The rest is warez of some variety or another. So yes I am a "collector"!
 

yes to this.

I guess no one can beat you on this 5 terabytes of 3 decades and a half collection.

You are the WINNER! :win:

Unless someone will post later that can beat that post and then we will have that awkward situation. lol! :lol:

 

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straycat19

My collection begins in 1967 with programming data for the early computers I built and operated and continues with IBM and Commodore basic programs I converted in the early 80s, to my first windows disk, version 1.03, and includes 100s of floppy disks, about 20,000 CD/DVD discs, 100 hard drives, 50 portable drives, approximately 500 flash drives, and a 120TB NAS.  Everything I ever downloaded or copied is backup up somewhere though it would be nearly impossible to find a specific item today since markings and labels have disappeared, fallen off, or became unreadable over the years.  Wish I had all the money I spent on all that media over the years now.  For example, my first CD Writer was a Phillips 2x at $700 and CDs were $3-4 each, my first flash drive was a 1999 128MB IBM at $299, which was the same price I paid for a 130MB Seagate drive in 1994 when I was paying that same amount for a 4MB Memory chip.  The first Pentium 60 computer I saw in 1993 cost $6000 while an Intel 486DX2-66 motherboard cost $720 and a 17 inch Packard Bell monitor was $1000.   The operating instructions for booting the first computer I used in 1967 consisted of 44 steps that had to memorized because they were classified Secret and could not be written down.  A lot of data has passed thru my mind over the years, too bad it doesn't count as a storage device.

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I'm sure nobody will have use of my stuff before 90s, mostly stuff from MS-DOS era...

Thousands of floppies burned onto libraries of CDs then

 

 

 

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GlacialMan

If someone is interested in Portable and Repack collections can write me in PM.

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