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Latest update:
I've bought an external 320Gb hard drive (£70 for the fiscally-minded amongst us). I've attached the leads/cables and the new drive shows up as an F: drive.
I'd like to back up all the important files from my c: drive, but not any other stuff. There is about 40gigs used up on my c:. Should I copy all of it across and then delete th unimportant stuff, or can someone tell me which files or directories are the ones worth backing up on to the new F: drive. (I assume program files and some software like windows?)
Thanks
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