Posted May 18, 2014
Hey all!
As much as I appreciate gog for the service it provides, I'm an inherently paranoid guy, so I like backing up my games.
What I'm wondering about, there some long term storage solution I could use?
Something akin to saving it, and then putting it in a box at the back of my cupboard (generally safe from dust and moisture and high temperatures), and then forgetting about it for 30 years.
I used to do it on floppy disks, and surprisingly, floppy disks I saved in the early 90s are readable while those from less than 15 years ago are corrupted. I guess with the advent of CD-R and flashdrives, companies gave up on quality control for floppy disks?
Later I saved them on CD-Rs, but even those don't seem to survive very well. 10-15 year old CD-Rs really make my drive huff and puff, and work INCREDIBLY slow, and sometimes several folders or files are inaccessible.
I've got a couple of DVDRs of saved data now, but I get the feeling, since they're the same size as CDs except WAY more packed, they'll be even worse in a couple years, and Blu-Ray even worse.
Online storage might've been a solution, except I definitely don't trust that anymore (all my poor megaupload files...).
Currently what I'm doing is saving it on my USB flash drives or external HD, and checking or recopying every year or so. I'm hoping there's a more permanent solution, but searching around, it doesn't seem so. Heck, it's a pity I can't compress my stuff into a reasonable number of 3MB chunks, or I'd just use this: http://ollydbg.de/Paperbak/ :D
As much as I appreciate gog for the service it provides, I'm an inherently paranoid guy, so I like backing up my games.
What I'm wondering about, there some long term storage solution I could use?
Something akin to saving it, and then putting it in a box at the back of my cupboard (generally safe from dust and moisture and high temperatures), and then forgetting about it for 30 years.
I used to do it on floppy disks, and surprisingly, floppy disks I saved in the early 90s are readable while those from less than 15 years ago are corrupted. I guess with the advent of CD-R and flashdrives, companies gave up on quality control for floppy disks?
Later I saved them on CD-Rs, but even those don't seem to survive very well. 10-15 year old CD-Rs really make my drive huff and puff, and work INCREDIBLY slow, and sometimes several folders or files are inaccessible.
I've got a couple of DVDRs of saved data now, but I get the feeling, since they're the same size as CDs except WAY more packed, they'll be even worse in a couple years, and Blu-Ray even worse.
Online storage might've been a solution, except I definitely don't trust that anymore (all my poor megaupload files...).
Currently what I'm doing is saving it on my USB flash drives or external HD, and checking or recopying every year or so. I'm hoping there's a more permanent solution, but searching around, it doesn't seem so. Heck, it's a pity I can't compress my stuff into a reasonable number of 3MB chunks, or I'd just use this: http://ollydbg.de/Paperbak/ :D