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Why backup? The answer is, "because you must." If you care a teeny tiny bit about your files-your Quicken data, the novel you're working on, your lesson plan, digital photos, songs, movies, or whatever-it-is-on-your-hard-disk-that-means-anything-to-you, listen closely. If these files are not backed up -- somehow -- you run the very real risk of losing them forever. 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. The fact is that every single hard disk ever made will crash and die someday. And even if your disk doesn't die, files that were fine only yesterday can become corrupted and unusable for no apparent reason today. Finally, though it doesn't happen much on modern Macs, viruses and malware can infect your disks and files. It's a fact of life... if you only have one copy of a file, someday that file could very well be lost to you forever. And that, gentle reader, is why you absolutely, positively must back up your files.
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Why backup? The answer is, "because you must." If you care a teeny tiny bit about your files-your Quicken data, the novel you're working on, your lesson plan, digital photos, songs, movies, or whatever-it-is-on-your-hard-disk-that-means-anything-to-you, listen closely. If these files are not backed up -- somehow -- you run the very real risk of losing them forever. 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. The fact is that every single hard disk ever made will crash and die someday. And even if your disk doesn't die, files that were fine only yesterday can become corrupted and unusable for no apparent reason today. Finally, though it doesn't happen much on modern Macs, viruses and malware can infect your disks and files. It's a fact of life... if you only have one copy of a file, someday that file could very well be lost to you forever. And that, gentle reader, is why you absolutely, positively must back up your files.
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