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Dec 30, 2007 7:56 PM in response to userremovedby DFinell,I have done a tremendous amount of backing up on Macs in the past. It is very easy to do. There are several ways to accomplish it. If you would like to make a mirror image of your computer before sending it off, use Carbon Copy Cloner (Free) or Drive Genius (costs money but worth it for its speed and other functions). If you just need or wish to copy specific files, Just connect the WD drive, ensure it is formatted appropriately, and copy the files over.
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Dec 30, 2007 9:51 PM in response to userremovedby Limnos,Hook up the drive to your computer using either the Firewire or the USB ports. If it's the first time using the drive then you will want to format it to HFS+ using Disk Utility. You can use a utility like Super Duper! or Carbon Copy Cloner to copy everything from your internal drive to the external. use these utiltiies if you want to do a complete backup of your computer, including applications, system, etc. If you just want data files then you can drag items from one hard disk to the other to copy them.