At 5:06 PM -0700 6/21/08, John Baltutis wrote: >In addition to Time Machine (requires running Leopard), Carbon Copy Cloner, >SuperDuper!, and Disk Utility, for example, are simple and inituitive. If >backing up isn't part of an average user's paradigm, then they've haven't been >paying attention. How many people that deal with system backups professionally on a daily basis are lax at home? My problem is the added expense. I know what I need, but haven't had the $$$'s to implement it. It is always a lower priority. Though now I buy two HD's every time I need a new one, and occasionally use Carbon Copy Cloner to duplicate the drive. Which reminds me... I need to back up my Adobe Lightroom library. Zane -- | Zane H. Healy | UNIX Systems Administrator | | healyzh at aracnet.com (primary) | OpenVMS Enthusiast | | MONK::HEALYZH (DECnet) | Classic Computer Collector | +----------------------------------+----------------------------+ | Empire of the Petal Throne and Traveller Role Playing, | | PDP-10 Emulation and Zane's Computer Museum. | | http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/ |