![]() For some years now I have been using the HDD versions of these drives, but I am considering changing to the SSD versions. You can get them, in various capacities, via Amazon. I currently use the Western Digital 'Passport' drives - they are about the size of a pocket diary and take their power from the data USB plugged into the computer - no messing with external adaptors and extra wires. I actually keep three copies, but that is very much a carry - over from when I was doing agency work, where loss of data would have been catastrophic. That gives you a backup in case one of the drives fails. Ideally, you should take this a step further and use TWO external drives and use the laptop to duplicate the images from one to the other. It's an excellent idea to have the software (NX-D) on your laptop and keep your library of photos on an external drive. I'm sorry if this is a basic question, maybe I'm the last person to the party but I can't find any info online. ![]() I'm hoping to avoid buying a laptop with massive storage by keeping external hdd solely to store and access the keepers. ![]() With the larger files accumulating I am wondering if it is possible to run NX-D on the laptop and keep the library separate on an external hard drive,?įrom what I am told, iPhoto will compress photos so there is not a problem with storage before tens of thousands of images will fill the internal drive. I'm looking at NX-D as an upgrade from iPhoto due to a new camera purchase. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.Hello all, I'm hoping this group is still live as there is not a lot of discussion recently. What version of Windows can Capture NX-D run on?Ĭapture NX-D can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 1.6.5 is the latest version last time we checked.
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