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Me and my partner have split and he is going to take the computer, there is about 5000 photos that i want to copy from computer, what size USB memory stick would i need?

 

I did think about putting them onto disk so that i can keep my new computer (when i eventually get one) relatively clog free from years worth of photos, however, i don't think i will be able to get them all off and in order on disk!!

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Me and my partner have split and he is going to take the computer, there is about 5000 photos that i want to copy from computer, what size USB memory stick would i need?

 

I did think about putting them onto disk so that i can keep my new computer (when i eventually get one) relatively clog free from years worth of photos, however, i don't think i will be able to get them all off and in order on disk!!

 

JUST SEE HOW MUCH MEMORY EACH PHOTO IS AND THEN PROBALY A 2GB 1 JUST ASK IN SHOP THEY WILL NO THEY ARE CHEAP SO 2 MIGHT NOT BE A BAD IDEA!!! :big_boss:

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sorry to hear your news.

 

i wouldn't bother with a usb memory stick....you will probably need a few ( depends on the size of the photos)

 

for 60 -70 quid you will be able to get a stand alone hard drive with lots and lots of gig. ( pc world have reasonable priced ones)

 

hope this helps

 

all the best

 

sean

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Me and my partner have split and he is going to take the computer, there is about 5000 photos that i want to copy from computer, what size USB memory stick would i need?

 

I did think about putting them onto disk so that i can keep my new computer (when i eventually get one) relatively clog free from years worth of photos, however, i don't think i will be able to get them all off and in order on disk!!

 

 

some snapping you've done ! depends on the size the the photos if there just jpegs the i imagine a couple of gb would do it but there not to expensive so you might aswell get a few more gb just incase 5gb +

 

heres one 8gb

 

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/s...USB+Flash+Drive

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Me and my partner have split and he is going to take the computer, there is about 5000 photos that i want to copy from computer, what size USB memory stick would i need?

 

I did think about putting them onto disk so that i can keep my new computer (when i eventually get one) relatively clog free from years worth of photos, however, i don't think i will be able to get them all off and in order on disk!!

 

 

some snapping you've done ! depends on the size the the photos if there just jpegs the i imagine a couple of gb would do it but there not to expensive so you might aswell get a few more gb just incase 5gb +

 

heres one 8gb

 

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/s...USB+Flash+Drive

 

 

That is 3 years worth of pictures...................always take loads of my daughter and i don't really NEED them all but i can't bear to leave any behind :thumbs:

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Have you thought about making a data DVD? A standard DVD R is 4.7 gig, (I think!) you should be able to get plenty of photos onto one of those. :yes:

 

You could also upload your photos to something like photobucket, although it would take some time to upload 5000 odd! :o:laugh:

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Have you thought about making a data DVD? A standard DVD R is 4.7 gig, (I think!) you should be able to get plenty of photos onto one of those. :yes:

 

You could also upload your photos to something like photobucket, although it would take some time to upload 5000 odd! :o:laugh:

 

 

if you do go for the dvd (easily the cheapest option) make sure you do a few copies as they are pronded to getting scratched

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Sorry if this has allready being said:

Put all the photos into one folder (even if they are in individual folders just cut them into one foler, leaveing them in their individiual folders)

And see how much space it takes up then but memory sticks acordingly.

Sorry if i made that sound complicated.

 

New comp- PM me :whistling:

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Sorry if this has allready being said:

Put all the photos into one folder (even if they are in individual folders just cut them into one foler, leaveing them in their individiual folders)

And see how much space it takes up then but memory sticks acordingly.

Sorry if i made that sound complicated.

 

New comp- PM me :whistling:

 

 

HUH??? Seriously i'm crap!!

 

I will see if i can work it out, trouble is i don't want to move the photos about otherwise i will annoy his lordship and i can't be bothered with the aggro :boxing:

 

 

Thanks for all the replies, i shall try my best to work it out!!

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I've recently had a similar dilemma.

 

I have a fairly new laptop and transferring all the photos from the old one to the new would take forever using the memory stick I already had. I had accumulated over 2000 which I would never have guessed at! :laugh:

 

Anyway, I went into PC World and they had an external hard drive, plug it in to your USB and its ready. It was 1 Terrabyte in size :o Thats 1000GB. Now your thinking that must have cost hundreds. :no: £80 and all the storage I'm likely to need for years! Plus I've just bought an SLR camera so it will be handy for that.

 

Worth considering :yes:

 

SS :thumbs:

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Most cameras take photos which are larger than 1 meg, I just checked my sisters camera, which is a 8 megapixel jobby, files are around 3-3.5 meg which works out at over 17gig for 5000 photos, so it may be wise to get 1x16 gig and 1x 8 gig.

 

Both usb pen available from play 16gig stick for £15.49 including delivery and the 8 gig for £8.99

 

Check the file size to see how big each file is. (right click the icon for the picture - click properties) It should say Location, size and size on disk.

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