I have a G4 MDD 2 x 1.25 GHz
with a 80 GB drive
and a 20 GB drive.
My precautions are:
1) The 80 GB drive has 8 partitions
If something goes wrong
then it's usually the directory of the startup partition
so this doesn't affect the data on the other partitions.
2) The first partition of the large drive
has a OS 9.2.2 system folder.
This is sometimes copied to the second drive.
If something goes wrong with the first drive,
then I can boot with the second.
I can easily use Disk Warrior
on all these partitions without
having to boot from the Disk Warrior CD.
3) I make backups of some data on a USB stick.
4) I lock partitions that I wasn't planning to change.
I was thinking about buying a similar computer
and then copying everything using Ethernet
rather than backing up all my data to CD's or DVD's or USB stick.
It's too much and I don't find it reliable enough
and the USB1 is really slow.
But then the problem is: from time to time
I should overwrite the data on the second computer.
If something goes wrong,
then this is almost the same as no measures at all.
Also, I calculate a CRC on every file
so I can verify whether the copies are still correct.
Keeping track of all those CRCs is a bit dull.
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