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The help for your chosen backup application will walk you through setting your preferences for the backup, as well as how to restore your data.
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The help for your chosen backup application will walk you through setting your preferences for the backup, as well as how to restore your data.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-how.page:34
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An alternative option is to <link xref="files-copy">copy your files</link> to a safe location, such as an external hard drive, another computer on the network, or a USB drive. Your <link xref="backup-thinkabout">personal files</link> and settings are usually in your Home folder, so you can copy them from there.
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An alternative option is to <link xref="files-copy">copy your files</link> to a safe location, such as an external hard drive, another computer on the network, or a USB drive. Your <link xref="backup-thinkabout">personal files</link> and settings are usually in your Home folder, so you can copy them from there.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-how.page:38
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The amount of data you can back up is limited by the size of the storage device. If you have the room on your backup device, it is best to back up the entire Home folder with the following exceptions:
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The amount of data you can back up is limited by the size of the storage device. If you have the room on your backup device, it is best to back up the entire Home folder with the following exceptions:
Translated by Joel Pickett
Reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-how.page:44
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Files that are already backed up somewhere else, such as to a CD, DVD, or other removable media.
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Files that are already backed up somewhere else, such as to a CD, DVD, or other removable media.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-how.page:49
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Files that you can recreate easily. For example, if you are a programmer, you don't have to back up the files that get produced when you compile your programs. Instead, just make sure that you back up the original source files.
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Files that you can recreate easily. For example, if you are a programmer, you don't have to back up the files that get produced when you compile your programs. Instead, just make sure that you back up the original source files.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-how.page:51
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Any files in the Trash folder. Your Trash folder can be found in <file>~/.local/share/Trash</file>.
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Any files in the Rubbish Bin folder. Your Rubbish Bin folder can be found in <file>~/.local/share/Trash</file>.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-how.page:55
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Retrieve your files from a backup.
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Retrieve your files from a backup.
Translated by Joel Pickett
Reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-restore.page:7
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Restore a backup
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Restore a backup
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Reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-restore.page:23
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If you lost or deleted some of your files, but you have a backup of them, you can restore them from the backup:
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If you lost or deleted some of your files, but you have a backup of them, you can restore them from the backup:
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in C/backup-restore.page:25
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To restore your backup from a device such as an external hard drive, USB drive or another computer on the network, you can <link xref="files-copy">copy the files</link> back to your computer.
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Located in C/backup-restore.page:29
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