Technical Difficulties

Sep 16, 2017 13:38


   Arriving home to my cute little house in my cute little village on the edge of the temperate rainforest in southern Australia, I naturally was eager to get the pictures off my DSLR as well as try to trouble-shoot the external hard drive. Recall that (A) I bought a new laptop right before the trip since the old one had finally become too tedious ( Read more... )

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mexpatriot September 23 2017, 01:33:53 UTC
I've had a couple of external HDs and they both crapped out pretty quickly. I had a big one that I put all my CDs on before moving to Mexico. I then sold the CDs. I have never been able to get that data back. I hang on to the thing in hope that it will be possible one day. Since USBs have such large storage capacities now, I go that route. I've never had a problem with a USB, and they are really portable. I always scan them with AVG Free.

For camera, I have a Canon Powershot A2500. It's great, really small and portable, and the battery lasts forever. I had an earlier version with conventional cylindical batteries. The batteries got sucked dry very quickly. The battery in the new one is incredible. One charge will last more than two weeks of constant use. When it sits in a drawer for months, the battery still lasts. It does video, too. It's also very cheap.



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emo_snal September 23 2017, 02:32:34 UTC
I used to always have on my DSLR, a point and shoot canon powershot, and of course the phone camera, but between the phone and DSLR I've stopped carrying around a point and shoot.

I think I have a 250 gig little memory chip thing and both laptops have a reader so I think today I might try to evacuate the materials from my old laptop with that.

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