What are the best storage ideas for home desktop backup storage?

I just want to use it to back up my personal data files, movies, photos and music. Total storage for all of this (although it's growing all the time) is about 800MB right now. I've considered just using CD's, but my software (Roxio) keeps becoming incompatible with Windows upgrades and it's getting frustrating....not to mention time-consuming. I've also considered using USB flash drive(s) or buying an external hard drive. Have you had any personal experience with this? Do you have any suggestions about this? Thanks!

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Dell Dimension 4400
Processor Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.60GHz
Processor Speed 1.56 GHz
Memory (RAM) 768 MB
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2

2007-08-21T10:06:15Z

Currently 22.1GB used on a 40GB hard drive.

bobmundo1232007-08-21T10:03:59Z

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uhmmm.. partition Magic..

make a seperate partition in your harddrive and store stuff in the secondary one as you keep all of windows files in the other... o jus get another external or internal hard drive

Anonymous2016-10-16T12:39:49Z

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Nature Boy2007-08-21T10:09:01Z

USB flash drives are awesome. Just drag and drop files onto them, and change the contents whenever you like. It's by far the fastest & easiest way to back up files. (Great for moving files to another computer too.) So far the biggest ones I've seen are 4 GB.

PastorBobby2007-08-21T10:07:00Z

Save yourself a whole lot of trouble:

http://www.xdrive.com

Cutie Pie2007-08-21T10:05:12Z

WHY THE HELL IS YOUR AVATAR PIKCHU?