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What’s A Good Back Up Strategy For Your Mac?

DroboThis scenario happens all too often. You sit down in front of your Mac and turn it on. Nothing happens. The hard drive decided to die without any warning.

Everything that was on your Mac is gone. Thousands of songs. Thousands of photos. All your files, your movies, everything.

Without a good back up strategy, your Mac life just got complicated, right? With almost any kind of back up system in place your files should still be there, ready to use.

The key question.... (excerpted).

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Shawn King said:

” your Mac life just got complicated…”

No more so than it’s always been…

How about you guys stop referring to our show without linking to it? smile


Shawn King
Host/Executive Producer
Your Mac Life
http://www.yourmaclifeshow.com

Editor’s Note: ‘your Mac life…’ is different than ‘Your Mac Life <u>Show</u>,’ no?

Snow Leopard

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