
A is for Archive
Archives are what you make them. You don’t have to use any fancy software to archive your files. Your operating system’s file browser is all you really need. (i.e., Explorer in Windows and Finder in Mac OS) When you archive something, you’re either moving or copying an original file and storing it for later in a different place other than your local hard drive. When storing digital archives, it’s best to have more than one copy stored on different devices or media in case one archiving method fails. For example, you might keep one archive set on an external hard drive and another on a series of DVDs or an additional external drive.
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