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<blockquote data-quote="Lenie" data-source="post: 1090478" data-attributes="member: 167120"><p>I do have my documents backed up onto an 8 GB flash drive. Movies and photos are the only other things I care about at this point. I can always reinstall iLife and Office. But then again I might try to back up from Time Machine and if the problem persists I guess I could always reformat, reinstall and start from scratch. That's what i would do if I were getting a new computer. </p><p></p><p>I think I made a bootable disk but it has Tiger on it and it's on a rather unreliable WD external firewire drive that I retired. I might just take the easy route to begin with. </p><p></p><p>The other thing is my VM. I have Fusion and I have Windows XP installed. When I was using Parallels it crashed so often that when I went to install it on Fusion the product number wasn't accepted and I had to call Microsoft for a new one. If I start from scratch I am going to have to do that again. I don't know if they will give me another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenie, post: 1090478, member: 167120"] I do have my documents backed up onto an 8 GB flash drive. Movies and photos are the only other things I care about at this point. I can always reinstall iLife and Office. But then again I might try to back up from Time Machine and if the problem persists I guess I could always reformat, reinstall and start from scratch. That's what i would do if I were getting a new computer. I think I made a bootable disk but it has Tiger on it and it's on a rather unreliable WD external firewire drive that I retired. I might just take the easy route to begin with. The other thing is my VM. I have Fusion and I have Windows XP installed. When I was using Parallels it crashed so often that when I went to install it on Fusion the product number wasn't accepted and I had to call Microsoft for a new one. If I start from scratch I am going to have to do that again. I don't know if they will give me another one. [/QUOTE]
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