SpiralHawk
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Thu Nov-24-05 04:52 PM
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Somehow this morning I managed to erase all my preferences, booksmarks, and e-mail addresses and saved e-mail files. Don't ask.
I have heard that MS Windows computers have a Restore function, so that you can restore the configuration of your system to any prior date you designate with a click or two.
Is there anything like that on the Mac? (Running OS 10.4 on a Powebook G4)
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MagickMuffin
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Fri Nov-25-05 03:38 PM
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1. Without knowing the details |
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it makes it difficult to diagnosis.
If you have AppleCare you should contact them, otherwise try a google search.
Sorry I'm not to be more helpful!
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reprobate
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Fri Nov-25-05 07:56 PM
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2. I certainly know this advice is a bit late, but for the future.... |
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.....I have a Maxtor Onetouch II 250 Gb firewire & USB2 external drive which I use to back up my iMac G5, Mac Mini, and iBook. Using SuperDuper and three partitions on the Maxtor, I am able to incrimentally backup each of them whenever I add something to them. And the new version-2.0-now has scheduling so b/u can be done when you aren't using the machine.
As to your original question, I ain't got a clue.
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yellowdawgdem
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Sun Dec-04-05 12:07 AM
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running a utility program such as Tech Tool Pro or Norton, which I think both have recovery programs on them.
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