Ithaca, NY—Expanding on and modernizing the advice in its best-selling titles about backups, Take Control Books has published Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac ($15.00 USD), written by award-winning tech writer Joe Kissell.
Fully updated to cover Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and all the latest hardware, software, and online service changes in the backup world, Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac describes how to design a reliable backup system, understand backup lingo, shop for hardware, choose backup software, operate Time Machine (and determine whether Time Machine is a good option and what to do if it's not), make backups, deal with any special backup needs, and—most importantly—recover lost data after a crash or other calamity.
Kissell helps readers:
- Understand the three components of a successful backup strategy.
- Reassess an existing backup strategy in light of changing habits or newly available options.
- Choose a "versioned" backup program like Time Machine, and determine what to do if Time Machine doesn't meet your needs.
- Shop for and prepare a backup hard drive (or drives).
- Set up backup software to make backups work smoothly and reliably.
- Make offsite backups in various ways, including backing up to an online service.
- Handle special backup needs like huge quantities of photos, or backing up several Macs in a home.
- Restore backed up data if disaster strikes!
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Additional Resources
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Take Control of Backing Up Your Mac Publisher: TidBITS By Joe Kissell Ebook ISBN: 9781615423941 Pages: 210 Ebook Price: $15.00 order@oreilly.com 1-800-998-9938 1-707-827-7000 |
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