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Photo Storage recommendation?
mazzer12
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Hi, My Ex (spit) is taking the PC and I cannot download the photos on there as the CD rom is goosed. Can anyone recommend a good (free) online storage site for photos where I can store them for now and then download them when I get my own PC up and running?
Thanks for your help! Maz
Thanks for your help! Maz
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Do you have any webspace with your ISP? Or Googlemail storage etc.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0
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http://www.flickr.com/ is considered one of the best to use and it's completely free.0
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I have a lot of my photos stored on Photobucket.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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keenlearner wrote: »http://www.flickr.com/ is considered one of the best to use and it's completely free.
Though with a free account you can only upload 100MB per month - which is a tiny amount.Stompa0 -
Picasa from Google offers more space.
But there are more online backup spaces/services such these off the top of my head:
BuddyBackup
Carbonite (not free though)0 -
Try http://www.adrive.com/ for 50GB of free online storage of any files including pictures. I have just started uploading all my pictures as a backup in case of disc failure - pretty straight forward.0
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It would be quicker to put them on a usb memory stick0
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what about an external hard drive that plugs into the USB?
I believe you can buy capacities as high as 750mb in one unit now but less than that would probably be sufficient - i see pcworld are selling 500gb for £70 but smaller capacity can be bought for less money. And other places sell them too.
Keen photographer with sales in the UK and abroad.
Willing to offer advice on camera equipment and photography if i can!0 -
If you have a hotmail account (or open one) they have online storage called Windows Live Skydrive and it gives you 1GB of space for nothing..0
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inbox.com
:cool:
TOG604!0
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