Most economical way to backup when my USB ports are dead?
I have a late 2012 Macbook Pro, running High Sierra 10.13.6. My two USB ports have been dead the past few months. I've tried to reset SMC, and PRAM/NVRAM, with no luck. I took it into the Apple Store; the technician concluded the ports are completely dead. I was debating getting a new MBP anyway, so not worth it to me pay to repair the USB ports.
My dilemma is finding the most economic way to backup my computer so that when I get a new one I can just restore everything.
I don't have a wireless backup drive and not running on a apple wireless network.
I don't have any other external drives that connect via another port (for example Thunderbolt), such as this one:
The technician suggested I look for a USB to Thunderbolt adapter, but they seem to run over $120 CDN (for example: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00PY194CK/?coliid=I3G0U34DTNTHTN&colid=2CEFMHDM9V4BU&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it )
I'm thinking that purchasing the external HD that can connect via Thunderbolt and USB-C would be the most economic option not only to allow me to backup now, but I could at least use it as a HD for when I get a new MBP. However if anyone has other suggestions for more economic solutions, I'd appreciate it.
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