BACKUP YOUR MAC! - IN-DEPTH look at Apple Time Machine and many ways to save and recover your files!

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Backing up digital files is crucial, with Joel Feld highlighting the importance of a physical hard drive over alternatives like iCloud or Google Drive. Time Machine on Mac offers easy backups, allowing for hourly, daily, and weekly backups and easy restoration of files or entire computers in case of data loss.

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  • Joel Feld emphasizes the necessity of utilizing physical hard drives for backing up digital files, highlighting Time Machine on Mac as a convenient tool for automatic backups.
  • Formatting external hard drives to be compatible with Mac systems is crucial for effective Time Machine backups, enabling easy restoration of files or entire systems in case of data loss, and providing the flexibility of backing up multiple computers or even setting up wireless backups through shared folders or network-attached storage devices.

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"Backing Up Digital Files with Time Machine"

  • Joel Feld discusses the importance of backing up digital files like photos, documents, videos, and music.
  • He emphasizes the significance of having a physical hard drive for backup, despite alternatives like iCloud or Google Drive.
  • Time Machine, a built-in software on Mac, is highlighted as an easy tool for backups.
  • An external hard drive is essential for setting up Time Machine.
  • Formatting the external hard drive to a compatible format for Mac is crucial for Time Machine to work effectively.
  • Time Machine can also be set up to back up to another Mac or a network drive.
  • System Preferences on Mac allows for easy setup of Time Machine backups.
  • Time Machine automatically backs up hourly, daily, and weekly, deleting old backups to free up space.
  • Multiple computers can use the same external hard drive for backups.
  • Time Machine enables easy restoration of files or even an entire computer from a backup in case of data loss or transitioning to a new device.

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Recover deleted files using Time Machine

  • To recover deleted files, use Time Machine by selecting "Enter Time Machine" from the top menu bar.
  • Navigate to the location of the deleted file, such as the desktop, and use the timeline to select a backup date.
  • Choose the specific date you want to restore from, or use the arrows to navigate through backups.
  • Click on "Restore" to bring back the deleted file to its original location.
  • Time Machine allows you to recover various types of files, not just photos, by searching for specific file extensions like .pdf.
  • You can also revert to previous versions of documents in applications like Pages, Numbers, and Keynote without using Time Machine.
  • For advanced setups, you can back up one computer to another wirelessly by creating a shared folder and using Time Machine preferences.
  • Another option is to back up to a network-attached storage (NAS) device, which requires additional setup steps and allows for verification of backups.
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