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Help backing up hard drive (start up disk)!
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<blockquote data-quote="salncrackers" data-source="post: 1267933" data-attributes="member: 208281"><p>Thanks to all who have responded already! To address ChasM, I am not using Time Machine because it will make a copy of a file each time I change it. Being that I am a photographer, I will be making multiple changes to multiple files. I don't need a second, third, eleventh copy of one picture. Also, I am backing up on an external hard drive as well. However, a smart photographer will always back up her files in two places and on different formats. That being said, a smart person would have done this forever ago. That's where the problem lies. The only reason I'm making DVD's is to be sure I don't lose any material.</p><p></p><p>To chascag, how do I get rid of those temporary files?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salncrackers, post: 1267933, member: 208281"] Thanks to all who have responded already! To address ChasM, I am not using Time Machine because it will make a copy of a file each time I change it. Being that I am a photographer, I will be making multiple changes to multiple files. I don't need a second, third, eleventh copy of one picture. Also, I am backing up on an external hard drive as well. However, a smart photographer will always back up her files in two places and on different formats. That being said, a smart person would have done this forever ago. That's where the problem lies. The only reason I'm making DVD's is to be sure I don't lose any material. To chascag, how do I get rid of those temporary files? [/QUOTE]
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