10-09-2015, 01:23 PM
"Rocksolid" and "DVD" are somehow paradoxons I gave up on DVD. First, I occassionally edit "old" pictures, so I would have to burn them again. Second, burning 1 TB or more to DVDs could mean afterwards I need a new burner. Especially on Mac, there's no possibility to control the quality of burnt optical media.
An internal second drive might be a cool thing, but again, that's no full back up. If your MacBook gets stolen, crashed or whatever, both drives can be lost.
How about avoiding mechanical problems with connectors by polluting the environment with WiFi using WLAN?
Right, but when you're in a burning house, with lots of poisonous burning DVDs around you, chances are great you'll never have to worry about anything afterwards. So, please stay away of burning DVDs. Or houses.
An internal second drive might be a cool thing, but again, that's no full back up. If your MacBook gets stolen, crashed or whatever, both drives can be lost.
How about avoiding mechanical problems with connectors by polluting the environment with WiFi using WLAN?
Quote:Still, if my house burns when I'm in with all my stuff, I risk to lose everything. :-)
Right, but when you're in a burning house, with lots of poisonous burning DVDs around you, chances are great you'll never have to worry about anything afterwards. So, please stay away of burning DVDs. Or houses.