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These shitty drives I've been storing all my files on start clicking as soon as I try to copy my files to another drive to make a backup. Even the new drives start clicking when I copy my ~900GB of files to and from them. What's a non-garbage drive I can use for backups so they don't break as soon as I copy my files over?
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ive using mine for almost three years
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You trying to use a laptop that cannot provide enough power at the port to keep it running? I’m guessing you are using a mechanical drive.
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I use an nvme drive in an enclosure plugged into usb thunderbolt 4 slot. Speed is good, get around 500 megs per second when rsyncing backup data.



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