How Can I Safely Back Up Large Archives Without Corrupting Files?
Posté : jeu. 27 mars 2025 02:44
Hey everyone, I’m hoping to get some advice on safely backing up large archives. I’ve been working on organizing my digital files, and I have several large archives (mostly .zip and .rar files, some over 10GB) that contain important documents, photos, and project files. I want to back them up to an external hard drive, but I’m worried about file corruption during the process—I’ve had issues in the past where files got corrupted mid-transfer, and I really don’t want to lose anything.
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What’s the best way to back up these large archives to ensure they stay intact? Are there specific tools or settings I should use to verify the files after transferring? I’m using a Windows 10 PC, and my external drive is formatted as NTFS, if that helps. I’d also love to know if there’s a way to automate this process for regular backups without risking data loss. Thanks so much for any tips—I really appreciate the help!
ragdoll hit
What’s the best way to back up these large archives to ensure they stay intact? Are there specific tools or settings I should use to verify the files after transferring? I’m using a Windows 10 PC, and my external drive is formatted as NTFS, if that helps. I’d also love to know if there’s a way to automate this process for regular backups without risking data loss. Thanks so much for any tips—I really appreciate the help!