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Apr 24, 2010

I have three hard drives, is there a way to backup everything in one go? Here is my setup:

- Main hard drive: 1TB
- Media hard drive: 2TB split into two 1TB's
- Backup solution: 2TB

I would like to backup the main hard drive, the two portions of the media hard drive all to the backup without splitting the hard drive.

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