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MAC

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First, plug in your USB hard drive. Then, follow the instructions below to start automatically backing up your Mac! **WARNING:** Make sure your new USB drive is totally empty! Time Machine will usually *erase the drive* so it can do its thing. If this is a new drive and you’re okay with it, keep reading! 1. Open the menu (in the top left of your screen) and choose System Preferences. 2. Click on “Time Machine”. 3. Click “Select Disk”. 4. Choose your USB hard drive from the list and select “Use Disk”. You're done! Your Mac will back itself up automatically from now on. If you're using a MacBook, make sure to plug in your hard drive regularly so it can save your files! ... Learn more here https://www.ankmax.com/newsinfo/6984179.html

WINDOWS 7

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1.    Click the Start button. 2.    Type “backup” into the search box. 3.    Click on Backup and Restore. 4.    Choose “Set up Backup”. 5.    When Windows has finished preparing, select your external hard drive and click Next. 6.    Click “Let Windows Choose” and press Next. You can change when Windows backs up your files by clicking “Change Backup Schedule” if you like. The more often, the better! Then click “Save settings and run backup”. You’re all done! Windows will backup automatically from now on. Make sure you leave your hard drive plugged in, or if you’re on a laptop, set a reminder to plug it in often. Congrats on setting up your first backup! ... Learn more here https://www.ankmax.com/newsinfo/6984179.html

SO HOW DO I BACKUP?

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Most people backup their files in one of two ways: to an external drive, or somewhere on the Internet. It's really easy, and you only need to set it up once! DISCLAIMER: Even though this process is super simple, we're not responsible for any data loss. Make sure you read through each screen carefully and you should be fine! ... Learn more here  https://www.ankmax.com/newsinfo/6984179.html

BUT WHY SHOULD I BACKUP?

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Losing your files is way more common than you'd think. Ever lost your phone, camera or tablet? That counts. Your stuff could have been saved with a backup. One small accident or failure could destroy all the important stuff you care about. ... Learn more here https://www.ankmax.com/newsinfo/6984179.html

WHAT IS BACKUP?

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 A backup is a second copy of all your important files — for example, your family photos, home videos, documents and emails. Instead of storing it all in one place (like your computer), you keep another copy of everything somewhere safe. ... Learn more here  https://www.ankmax.com/newsinfo/6984179.html