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Is there a p2p app included in OS X?
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<blockquote data-quote="TattooedMac" data-source="post: 1654341" data-attributes="member: 101749"><p>There are two things I ALWAYS have, one a backup, and two, and USB with the OS on it. </p><p>With the backup, you can have either a TimeMachine Backup which when you do a clean install and it asks to restore from a TM Backup, will restore all your system files, bookmarks, preferences and the likes, OR a SupperDuper/Carbon Copy Cloner Backup, which is a Bootable clone of your HD, and when you restore this when asked, will basically clone everything back to the State it was in, with all files and folder, system files and preferences/bookmarks.</p><p>I have both of these, for triple protection, and it also gives me Options in how I will restore my Mac.</p><p>I alos have a USB Installer of the OS (I actually have one for every OS from SnowLeopard and up) and you can make one of the latest OS by using <a href="http://liondiskmaker.com" target="_blank">DiskMakerX</a> and keep it safe. You need to have a downloaded copy of the Installer on your HD to achieve this, and is the easiest way to get it done.</p><p>Don't take any notice of the Lion part of it, as it does work for Yosemite down to Lion.</p><p>When/If you do this, when its doing its thing, it will look like its not doing anything, as there isn't a loading screen, or icon anywhere showing it working, so leave it, for a hour if need be, just to make sure its done what its meant to. </p><p>It will let you know when its all done and dusted.</p><p></p><p>HTH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TattooedMac, post: 1654341, member: 101749"] There are two things I ALWAYS have, one a backup, and two, and USB with the OS on it. With the backup, you can have either a TimeMachine Backup which when you do a clean install and it asks to restore from a TM Backup, will restore all your system files, bookmarks, preferences and the likes, OR a SupperDuper/Carbon Copy Cloner Backup, which is a Bootable clone of your HD, and when you restore this when asked, will basically clone everything back to the State it was in, with all files and folder, system files and preferences/bookmarks. I have both of these, for triple protection, and it also gives me Options in how I will restore my Mac. I alos have a USB Installer of the OS (I actually have one for every OS from SnowLeopard and up) and you can make one of the latest OS by using [URL="http://liondiskmaker.com"]DiskMakerX[/URL] and keep it safe. You need to have a downloaded copy of the Installer on your HD to achieve this, and is the easiest way to get it done. Don't take any notice of the Lion part of it, as it does work for Yosemite down to Lion. When/If you do this, when its doing its thing, it will look like its not doing anything, as there isn't a loading screen, or icon anywhere showing it working, so leave it, for a hour if need be, just to make sure its done what its meant to. It will let you know when its all done and dusted. HTH [/QUOTE]
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