Is there a way to take all of my old computers and storage devices and merge all of the pictures? I’ve been holding onto old computers for years. If I can’t get the pics off of them, I’m going to toss them.
Thanks!

  • vege_spears@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    After you are done consolidating, you can take hard drives to The Shredding Place and they will shred the drives into pieces.

  • tdammers@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There are many ways you can do that. Some ideas:

    • Get a nice big portable SSD, plug it into each computer in turn, and copy the files over.
    • Use SD cards or USB flash drives to move the files over.
    • Get a NAS (Network Attached Storage), hook each computer up to your LAN (as well as the NAS itself), copy the files over via the network.
    • Hook all your computers up to your LAN and copy all the files onto the “main” one.
    • Get one of those external HDD case thingies; these allow you to turn your old computers’ HDDs into external HDD drives with a USB port; now you can plug them into your main computer and copy the files over directly.
    • Pay for cloud storage and upload all your pictures there. (Caveat: assuming that we’re talking hundreds of gigabytes of photos, this is going to cost a bit, and you’ll need a generous internet connection, both in terms of upload speeds and data allowance - if you have fiber or cable, probably no problem, but with DSL, better check beforehand).
    • If you live in the early 2000s: burn the pictures onto one or more DVDs and copy them over that way.
    • Probably a ton of other ways.
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    1 year ago

    I use a docking station. Sometimes old hard drives won’t read on my Windows desktop due to how the hard drive was formatted, so I plug the docking station into an old laptop that I have an Ubuntu operating system on and I can access the pictures that way and move them over to a fresh new USB flash drive. If the drive is operating fine mechanically I will reformat it so that Windows can read it and I install it in a hard drive enclosure to use as an external drive for backups.

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    1 year ago

    Google for ‘hard drive docking station’.

    Extract old hard drives from your old PCs, connect docking station to you new PC, insert old hard disks in dock, profit.