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ted s
July 6th, 2007, 12:41 PM
I'm thinking it's about time I do a back up of the iMac I bought last year. Any rec's on a bullet proof proceedure anyone ?
What about disk cleanup stuff like what you would normally run on a Winbox ? is that kind of task even needed ?

TIA

Ted

sunvalleylaw
July 6th, 2007, 03:54 PM
My practice is probably not the best, but I just regularly back up docs to a separate hard drive, and archived cdrs. I don't worry too much about backing up apps as I usually have the install discs. I don't really use a program for checking for updated items such as retrospect or something like that. I just copy over the relevant folders in the directory. Pretty rudimentary, but it works for what I need. I have Springcleaning for upkeep, but don't use it enough. I "zap the PRAM" and verify permissions once in a while too using the disk utility program in utilities. That is about all I do.

SuperSwede
July 8th, 2007, 02:16 AM
I'm thinking it's about time I do a back up of the iMac I bought last year. Any rec's on a bullet proof proceedure anyone ?
What about disk cleanup stuff like what you would normally run on a Winbox ? is that kind of task even needed ?

TIA

Ted

Backing up your important files to an external drive or DVD once in a while is a good idea. Stuff like drive fragmentation doesn´t happen on Mac OS X, but I run the brilliant maintenance app Cocktail once in a while just to make sure that the machine works at its best. http://www.maintain.se/cocktail/index.php
SunvalleySteve is correct, you should also check & repair the disc permissions. Especially after installing a OS update or a new application.
Onyx is another fine tool for tuning up your system. http://www.titanium.free.fr/pgs2/english/onyx_tiger.html
Good luck Ted!

ted s
July 8th, 2007, 11:14 AM
thanks guys