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 Posted by Gene E. Bloch on 09/29/67 11:42 
In line... 
 
On 3/15/2006, Ken Moiarty managed to type: 
> Okay, "erase" wasn't the definitive term.  I should have written, "hard  
> drives are vulnerable to corruption by magnets".  Now I do not know this from  
> personal experience; only from what I've read (ostensibly by an authority on  
> the subject, if I recall). 
 
Sure, if you try heard enough, you could erase a hard drive (a few bits  
or many). Drives can also die while sitting on a well-isolated shelf.  
But so can DVDs. Meanwhle, I've mostly had good luck with both. 
 
>> an external hard drive coupled with a robust drive imaging program such as  
>> Acronis True Image is an        > excellent option 
> 
> Acronis True Image, eh.  A better choice in your opinion than, say, Norton  
> Ghost, I take it? 
 
I like Acronis better, but I just meant to give an example, rather than  
an endorsement. You should use what you like or what the reviews you've  
seen encourage you to use :-) *But* you should use *something* (which  
is, for sure, what you're saying). 
 
>> you are truly unlikely to carry your hard drive near a field strong enough  
>> to erase it. 
> 
> Oh I believe you!  But you see, when it comes to any rare and unexpected  
> catastrophe (you know, the ones we didn't plan for) it's very often the most  
> 'unlikely' and unforeseen of events which precipitate it.  <g> 
 
Unfortunately, most anything is subject to such contingencies. The pros  
are big on using more than one solution and storing some of that stuff  
off-site as well. Murphy, of course, is lurking in a dark corner  
somewhere... 
 
> Ken 
> 
> I like to drive fast sometimes, yet at all times with care. 
 
I like to drive fast, but I also like to come to a full stop at stop  
signs. If you look hard enough, you can find other inconsistencies in  
my behavior and preferences as well :-) 
 
BTW, my spell checker doesn't like your name. Mine either, for that  
matter. IMO, it's not a great spell checker... 
 
> "Gene E. Bloch" <spamfree@nobody.invalid> wrote in message  
> news:mn.7b7b7d63c27904c2.1980@nobody.invalid... 
>> On 3/15/2006, Ken Moiarty managed to type: 
>> <SNIP> 
>> 
>>> Hard drives are vulnerable to erasure by magnets. They are therefore not  
>>> an ideally secure back up medium. 
>> 
>> My advice: don't take the hard drive with you when you go in for that MRI  
>> or on your visit to a cyclotron. 
>> 
>> Seriously: an external hard drive coupled with a robust drive imaging  
>> program such as Acronis True Image is an excellent option. Furthermore, you  
>> are truly unlikely to carry your hard drive near a field strong enough to  
>> erase it. 
>> 
>> Gino 
>> 
>> -- Gene E. Bloch (Gino) 
>> letters617blochg3251 
>> (replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom") 
>> 
>>  
 
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Gene E. Bloch (Gino) 
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