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Old 09-12-2003, 03:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
Default Compressing Music Files For Backup

I am about to do a clean install of windows xp home
edition and have 70gb of music on a D: drive. I want to
back up the music to cd's. It would take about ten cd's.
Can I compress the files first to copy them and then
restore them to my computer later?
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Old 09-12-2003, 05:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If you compress music files, they will lose quality PERMANENTLY, to one
degree or another. If the quality of the music is important to you, I'd
recommend buying a ten-pack of blanks, which doesn't cost much these days,
and then burning them as "DATA" discs. After your clean install of XP, you
can just open those discs with Windows Explorer and drag the files back on
to your hard drive.

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Ian.

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> I am about to do a clean install of windows xp home
> edition and have 70gb of music on a D: drive. I want to
> back up the music to cd's. It would take about ten cd's.
> Can I compress the files first to copy them and then
> restore them to my computer later?

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Old 09-12-2003, 06:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Appriciate the info. Thank you very much for your
reply. Brian

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>-----Original Message-----
>If you compress music files, they will lose quality
PERMANENTLY, to one
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>degree or another. If the quality of the music is
important to you, I'd
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>recommend buying a ten-pack of blanks, which doesn't
cost much these days,
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>and then burning them as "DATA" discs. After your clean
install of XP, you
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>can just open those discs with Windows Explorer and drag
the files back on
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>to your hard drive.
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>Regards,
>Ian.
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>> edition and have 70gb of music on a D: drive. I want
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>> back up the music to cd's. It would take about ten
cd's.
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>> Can I compress the files first to copy them and then
>> restore them to my computer later?
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Old 09-13-2003, 05:34 AM   #4 (permalink)
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:23:02 -0700, "Brian Izzo" <brianizzo@hotmail.com> spewed
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>I am about to do a clean install of windows xp home
>edition and have 70gb of music on a D: drive. I want to
>back up the music to cd's. It would take about ten cd's.
>Can I compress the files first to copy them and then
>restore them to my computer later?
If they are on a separate drive, or separate partition, then you do not have to
back them up, as only your C:\ drive will be re-formatted. Of course, it's
always a good idea to backup your MP3s onto CD-R. Actually, you would need 100
CD-Rs.

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