I have a habit of backing up data on a daily basis. The content I back up includes important documents, photos, game files, etc. But I'm currently struggling with if I need to back up all the media files I downloaded, including music, movies, and so on. To be honest, I wouldn't care if these files were lost. On the other hand, re-downloading these files also requires a lot of time and effort. Do you backup everything? What should I do? Thanks.
Hi, of course not, I do not back up everything.
Like you, I have a habit of regularly backing up personal data, but my backup type is limited to important files, that is, files that cannot be reproduced. Apart from these data that cannot be replaced, I generally do not create separate backups of other files.
I use Qiling Disk Master Pro as my backup assistant on a daily basis. It can support the backup of systems, documents, files, disks, App data, etc., and can complete large-scale backup tasks at a very fast speed.
I usually classify my files and store them in different disk locations. After that, I will use Qiling Disk Master Pro to create multiple different backup plans based on file types.
After adding new content to my file, Qiling can automatically update the backup copy for me based on the gain backup mode I set without requiring my manual operation.
Based on your situation, I think you can do this:
Use Qiling Disk Master Pro to back up media files that you love very much or that are difficult to find in the future, and store them in the cloud space provided by Qiling to reduce the storage burden on your computer.
After that, other unimportant media files will be recorded in a tabular format to facilitate access to resources in the future. In this way, you only need to back up this statistical table with other important files.
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