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Hi
Just thinking about buying one of these bits of kit and have a question. I want to travel light, no pc, or access to one, hence buying the VP8870. My question is... What would be the best way to back-up the HDD? I would like to keep 2 separate copies of my images on 2 HDDs. Isit possible to hook up a 2nd HDD to the unit and do a copy? If not, apart from buying 2 VP units what would be the best solution? Thanks in advance Owin
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What about buying a second cheaper backup device (one that has no big LCD screen etc)?
edit: or do this in the meantime. http://www.vosonic.twmail.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=3606#forumpost3606 (post #10)
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Thanks for the info.
So if I've read it right, I would be able to hook up an external HDD with power to the USB port, so long as it is formatted to FAT32? I'll try that, thanks again.
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