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18-Nov-2007, 05:30 PM #1
What should I back up weekly exclusive of system
At our yoga studio we use a PowerPC G4 B&W tower, 450MHz, with two hard drives installed. We do not have the CD for the system software as we bought it used. I have made a bootable clone using Carbon Copy Cloner onto an external hard drive and a bootable clone using Rsync on the second drive in the computer. Weekly I will have Rsync just change the files, which I think it will do. I would also like to burn a CD weekly with the data only on it: financial info from Quicken, addressbook, filemaker pro data (our students), documents, and mail. Is there anything else I should back up weekly due to changes? Do I drag the whole application onto the CD (filemaker pro, quicken, addressbook, mail) or go to the library and copy certain files? Any help regarding backing up data from various applications would be appreciated. Thanks, Macyogi
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