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Backing up
Hey folks im wondering how do you back up a tdm session that is 20 gigs in size is there a way to break it up osx 6.9.2
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Re: Backing up
Toast 7 will automatically span mutiple DVDs or CDs and includes a restore app on each disk so that anyone can restore the original folder hierarchy.
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Re: Backing up
Why just simpley not use retrospect 6.1 with AIT tape on which you can store about 120 GB of data. And what it also does is scan you disk for changes and just backes up what is new
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