Back me up on this

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The Mac Observer is branching out into pay-for-download publishing with the publication of “Dr. Mac’s Guide to Backing Up Your Mac

“I’ve said it a million times and I’ll say it again… There are only two kinds of Mac users — those who have lost data and those who will lose data,” wrote Dr. Mac in the guide. “If these files are not backed up — somehow — you run the very real risk of losing them forever.”

In the guide that follows, Dr. Mac explains how to back up your Mac, including software you can use to automate the process, what kind of media to use (DVDs, CDs, hard drives, etc.), when to make your backups, and much more. Including screen shots and step by step instructions from the author of more than 40 books, this guide is as comprehensive as it is easy to use.

Count me as one of those people who have lost data to hard drive crashes and I’m a firm believer in back-ups and back-ups of back-ups.

If you own a Mac (what? you don’t use a Mac? What are you thinking?) you need to get this guide.

Rock on.

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