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What do you do to your manga/anime when your harddrive gets full?

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Endelvaar
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17 years ago
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... Last edited by Nashnir 5 years ago
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17 years ago
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For manga I put it on a flashdrive. Anime...I delete. Now I mostly get my anime needs off of youtube.


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Lurker Queen.
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17 years ago
Posts: 779

DVD's ftw.
Really they saved my ass..numerous times.
Until my dvd-writer stopped working ;_;


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A Person
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17 years ago
Posts: 2126

I normally only read stuff online. However, stuff that isn't hosted I download. However, because its normally stuff like Mai-chan that I download, I delete it the second after I read it. I make sure to leave no trace that I ever downloaded it, too. XDDD


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The Final Cylon
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17 years ago
Posts: 334

My external HD is full, but not from anime or manga, but from the movies, games and TV series I download. When it gets full I just delete the ones I think I'll never watch again and the ones I liked least. I'm too lazy to burn things to DVD... XD


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Rebel Rebel
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17 years ago
Posts: 1230

Quote from TofuQueen

Burn to dvd, of course~

Every manga I've ever downloaded is now on dvd (except for the ones that are ongoing, they stay on my hard drive).

Anime I love also goes to dvd; those I don't love, I just delete, same with dorama.

I do the same.


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17 years ago
Posts: 187

Buy a new drive.

I do thin out things I no longer like but most of the stuff on my drive is stuff I want to keep otherwise it was immediately deleted. Burning would be a solution if my burner worked and I didn't lose CD's as fast as I lose car keys.


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Smooth Operator
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17 years ago
Posts: 5329

delete it so I can get more


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16 years ago
Posts: 29

I never ge the slightest bit close to running out of space on my hard drive. I've read 4000+ of series and oneshots combined and I usually just delete the file when I finished reading it. If I ever feel like rereading, I simply download it again. I only keep some manga that I felt were really good or touching, and that's usually just a oneshot or that specific chapter I liked.


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I am the Devil
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16 years ago
Posts: 2081

dont have the heart to delete anything. gotta get more memory.


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Catnapper
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16 years ago
Posts: 3503

Sometimes I just delete it, sometimes I burn it on a DVD.


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