Just a suggestion. You would certainly make PG Music happy by purchasing a second hard drive as a backup, but it's not necessary. You could use any inexpensive USB drive that has sufficient capacity. I like my Toshiba portable drives, but Western Digital and several others make them too.

Another approach is to install from the supplied drive to your hard drive, particularly on a desktop that would normally have larger capacity internal drives. Then you put away the PG Music drive, which becomes your backup.


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