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jeu. 24 févr. 2005, 21:52
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I have been having slow performance and software issues. Several software are either moving soooooooo slow or i have to restart the computer because it won't function. I am thinking about just reinstalling OS X, but at the same time, I get worried with all the music and photo files I have...how can I save them in terms of leaving them on there? backing up? will that assure that they will remain? and how do u back up files?
Please let me know who ever has done this. I appreciate any advice. Thank you so much.
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ven. 25 févr. 2005, 02:27
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Powerbook? OS flavour? RAM? Drive size? space left?… You can save your user account by using Carbon Copy clonerl for example (from 10.2.x on)
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ven. 25 févr. 2005, 02:42
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Good question! PC users have loads of options for this purpose and us mac users have CCC (Carbon copy cloner) but CCC doesn't make a 1:1 copy as it is file based, not drive based. What to do?!? I want to make a 1:1 copy of a drive or partition that includes authorisation information and other data of low level system importance. I'm thinking of retrospect myself, not sure though. Sugestions anyone?
Ce message a été modifié par vank - ven. 25 févr. 2005, 02:44.
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