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Reinstalling Os X And Backing Up, Powerbook not functioning correctly |
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Thu 24 Feb 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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Fri 25 Feb 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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Fri 25 Feb 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?
This post has been edited by vank: Fri 25 Feb 2005, 02:44
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