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    LOL, I've got image backups and settings backups up the gazoo. Never know when they will come handy.
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    Easy to do when an internal hard drive is installed. I also have a bunch stored in the Duo2 internal hard drive.
    Not so easy to do when the only storage is a usb stick because for me, more thought is required.
    Wished several times i had made a backup recently while using receivers without internal hard drives.
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    On the receivers you're testing without internal drives, have you tried using a multi-port usb hub for making backups? Or an externally powered hard drive?
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    You have multiple usb ports on most receivers now, so no real need for a hub. And I have bigger hard drives that can be used on usb- up to 1TB. These are the receivers that I look at for a bit, then disconnect. Usually, Anything that is going to stay on the network for a while gets configured to share the 3TB hard drive of the duo2, or gets its own decent sized hard drive.
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