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Is there any need for a Retrospect back-up?
Thank you very much for your quick reply to my questions on another issue this morning. I am still thinking, planning, figuring out what I want to or should do as far a a back-up strategy that I am comfortable with and will stick to.
Here is my question. I know you are (rightfully so) biased to SuperDuper but could you tell me objectively as you can, if I make a complete back-up (clone/copy) of my hard drive (on an external hard drive) using SuperDuper and regularly Smart Update it, is there any need or purpose for me to do a back-up using Retrospect Express (which I used before getting SuperDuper) or would that just be being "ultra-anal"? I am not really interested in archiving - just want a as-current-as-I-keep-it back-up in case of disaster. Thanks for your opinion. Emily |
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