My Hardware: PowerMac G4 933MHz Quicksilver
Software: Tiger OS X.4.7
Applications: SuperDuper! v2.1.3, AppleScript, Toast Titanium V7.
I do a lot of map work, document scanning, OCR, and graphics work, including Digital Camera picture saving, video DVD creation and editing, etc., etc. Therefor, I have a lot of crap (oops, I mean data) on my computer.
Many of you already practice good habits in backing up your computer data and software. Those of you that do need read no further.
Data loss threats in order of severity:
1) Accidentally deleting a file or folder.
2) Having a hard drive become corrupt.
3) Having a hard drive go belly up.
4) Having a fire, hurricane, tornado, flood, or other natural catastrophy.
Hopefully No. 4 will never happen to any of you, as the other consequences can be more dire than the loss of your data. Jan and I have been very fortunate and have never had a fire, except where it belongs – in the fireplace.
Recovery:
1) Recover the file from your backup. You do have one, don’t you?
2) Recover the drive with the right utilities - Disk Warrior or TT Pro or other if you have them. Re-initialize the drive if you weren’t successful in the attempted recovery. And copy the info back from your backup. You do have a backup, don’t you?
3) Ditto No. 3 after you replace the drive.
4) Sure hope you have DVD backups off-site, or outside your computer room, if the fire is limited to there. My computer room is right over the garage where our car, lawnmower and snow-blower are parked, so I rotate my backup DVDs to a Safe Deposit Box.
HOWEVER, there is a very good likelihood that you will lose a hard drive at some point. It’s not a matter of if, but when.
I have simplified my backup procedures drastically:
You will need Panther x.3.9 or Tiger for this to work.
You will need a second internal hard drive. Partition it with at least two partitions: A system partition and a backup partition.
I also recommend an external Firewire drive in addition.
Use SuperDuper! to clone your boot partition to the second system partition. That way, if your boot disk dies, you can boot from the backup system partition.
Use SD! to create backup sparseimages of your other partitions onto the backup partition. The first pass takes a while, but you can use the smart update feature to update them. It usually takes less than a minute.
Do your smart updates at least a couple of times a week. It's really fast with the smart update feature of SD!
No more excuses.
I have seen internal 300GB Seagate drives for less than $100 recently.
And this week, Best Buy has the external 300GB Seagate Firewire-USB 2 for $180 after instant savings.
If you would like a quick tutorial on using SuperDuper! just PM me.
- Jack