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Old 11-30-2019, 12:18 PM
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Thank you for the responses, please keep them coming. One thing I forgot to mention is the internal storage and or disk drive. I honestly have no idea how a cloud operates and the pros and cons of using one. My wife has a Dell XP13 and loves it, so who knows. Personally for me, I’m thinking of hiring an expert to walk me through all my options and how to use them.
If you don't have a Google account, you should set one up. It's free. Then, use Google Drive to store data in the "cloud". Google allows you to store up to 15 GB of data on your Google Drive for free. The advantage is that you can access your personal Google drive from any computer anywhere or from your cell phone by just logging onto the Google drive website. I have all of my important legal documents on my drive in a scanned PDF format, so I will never lose them. And, I haven't even used 1 GB of the free storage.