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    Junior Member RowanS's Avatar
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    is it possible to back up a full 320 gb hardrive to a single dvd or not?

    i want to do a clean install of windows 7 ultimate as i am curently running win7home premium but i dont want to loose all my files and all i have is a 4gb usb and a few dvds but is it possible or is there another way i could do it as when i click up grade its says i cant and have to do clean install

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    No, you can't store all of your 320 GB data on a cd/dvd.I recommend buying a Portable Hardrive to store all u need. They only cost about 70$-150$

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    no, buy an external drive and use it as your backup.

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    A regular DVD has a capacity of 4.7 gb, a dual layer is double that. So no, 320 gb of stuff won't fit on a 4.7 gb DVD, however your personal stuff may be only a few gbs (not your whole hard drive size) which you could save.

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    the answer is no it is not possible get a memory stick with usb and put all your stuff on that there only about 20.00


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