How to easily transfer files and photos off a computer to your hard drive
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close 'CyberGuy': How to easily transfer files and photos off a computer to your hard drive Tech expert Kurt Knutsson helps you free up space by transferring files to an external drive: connect, copy and back up safely. Is your computer gasping for breath, drowning in a sea of photos, documents and random downloads? We've all been there: that moment when your computer feels like it's about to burst at the seams, threatening to crash your system and lose those precious memories. Today, I'll walk you through steps to transfer files and free up space so you can breathe easily and keep your Mac or PC running smoothly. A laptop and external hard drives (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Choosing the right external hard driveFirst things first, you'll want to use an external hard drive you already have or purchase a new one.External hard drives offer massive storage for all your digital memories. My favorites are small, portable drives with no moving parts called SSDs, or solid-state drives. When selecting an external hard drive, consider these key factors.Storage capacity: Drives range from 128GB to a massive 24TB. For most users, 1TB or 2TB drives are popular choicesHDD vs. SSD: HDDs offer larger capacities at lower prices, while SSDs provide faster speeds and better durabilityTransfer speed and connectivity: Look for USB 3.1 Gen2, USB 3.2 Gen2 or Thunderbolt 4 for the fastest speedsPortability and durability: If you'll be carrying your drive frequently, choose lightweight, compact drives that don't require external powerSecurity features: For sensitive data, consider drives with hardware encryption or biometric authentication A MacBook and an external hard drive (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Connecting your external driveOnce you have yourexternal drive, plug it right into your computer using a USB cable to make sure it's securely connected.Transferring files on a MacIf you're using a Mac, here's how to transfer your files:Open upFinderScroll through your folders and find thefiles and photos you want to transferSelect the files (To select multiple files, click on thefirst file, then hold down theShift key while clicking on additional files)Right-click and chooseCopy or useCommand + COpen theexternal hard drive in FinderRight-click and selectPaste or useCommand + V An external hard drive and a laptop (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Transferring files on a Windows PCFor Windows users, follow these steps:OpenFile ExplorerScroll through your folders (Documents, Pictures, Videos, etc.) and findfiles you want to transferSelect files (To select multiple files, click on the first file, then hold down theCtrl key while clicking on additional files. Alternatively, to select a range of files, click the first file, hold down theShift key and then click thelast file in the range)Right-click and choose theCopy icon or useCtrl + COpen theexternal hard drive in File ExplorerRight-click and select the Paste icon or use Ctrl + VYour files are now safely stored on your external drive.Alternative transfer solutionsIf you're not into the manual method and prefer a more automated approach, there are other transfer solutions available:Cloud storage servicesCloud storage services like iCloud, Google Drive and Dropbox let you upload files and access them from anywhere. These services offer automatic syncing and backup, making file transfer and storage more convenient. Popular options include Microsoft OneDrive, Proton Drive and IDrive.Get Kurts favorite cloud services here.File History (Windows)Windows users can utilize the built-in File History feature to automatically back up files to an external drive. This is suitable for a small number of folders but may be time-consuming for large quantities of data.Professional backup softwareFor faster and more efficient transfers, especially when dealing with large quantities of files, consider using professional backup software. These tools often provide features like automatic backups, file compression and encryption for added security.Cloud transfer servicesFor those looking to move data between cloud services, solutions like MultCloud offer seamless file transfer and synchronization between different cloud storage providers. If you have maxed out your iCloud storage,click here to discover what solutions are available. Cloud storage facility (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Kurt's key takeawaysNo more digital clutter, no more stress. You've got this file transfer thing down pat. Whether you choose the manual method for more control or opt for cloud storage for convenience, the key is toregularly back up your important files. Remember, it's not just about freeing up space on your computer. It's about protecting your digital memories and important documents. As we move into 2025, the landscape of digital storage continues to evolve. With advancements in SSD technology, cloud services and data transfer speeds, managing your digital life has never been easier. So go ahead, start that transfer and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a well-organized digital life.Have you ever lost important files or photos? Tell us your worst digital storage nightmare in the comments below.Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/Newsletter.Follow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on "FOX & Friends." Got a tech question? Get Kurts free CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com.
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