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Old 05-21-2008, 03:44 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by momghoti View Post
I'm hoping that will come soon. Right now, I end up leaving most of my ebooks on my computer and just keeping the short-list of 'reading' and 'about-to-be-read' on my cybook. I take off what I've already read, unless it's a true favorite.
What would be a good way to back up my library in case my computer walks off, or dies a grisly death?
I have my library on my PC in the form of a folder tree - one folder per author; within that, one folder per book; in that folder are all the files associated with the book (including all the files used to create it, if it's one I've created myself).

I have a "two level" backup system - every time I change the library I copy it to an external USB hard disk. About once a month, I copy it to DVD (it currently takes 4 DVDs) and store those at work just in case a disaster should befall my house!
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