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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> The obvious way to avoid the fear is to have a usable backups, but that's
> obviously not obvious to everyone.
Then at the risk of sounding like a broken record, front panel plug-in
HDDs, DFSee drive-to-drive copy. About three "buttons". Quick, almost
brainless, and most important recovery takes three seconds and recovery
works and individual files on the backup are easily accessible.
When I want to try something with any risk involved I copy the current
HDD and play with that. And if it goes sour, no loss.
Ray
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