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Backing Up Macbook Pro, then Erasing.
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<blockquote data-quote="alexander.emily" data-source="post: 1641508" data-attributes="member: 344357"><p>My macbook pro is getting way to crowded and I have been backing up and erasing what I can but I still can't erase enough. I was wondering, is it possible to back it up on an external hard drive then eject the hard drive and completely erase the laptop but still be able to access the files that I had before on the external? I kind of know the answer to this I just don't want to go an erase my laptop without having someone that knows this stuff more than I do confirm that it will be okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexander.emily, post: 1641508, member: 344357"] My macbook pro is getting way to crowded and I have been backing up and erasing what I can but I still can't erase enough. I was wondering, is it possible to back it up on an external hard drive then eject the hard drive and completely erase the laptop but still be able to access the files that I had before on the external? I kind of know the answer to this I just don't want to go an erase my laptop without having someone that knows this stuff more than I do confirm that it will be okay. [/QUOTE]
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