You know, backups arenβt really THAT necessary. What could *actually* go wrong, honestly? Sure someoneβs drive failed that one time but has it ever actually happened to you?
What are the odds of an ENTIRE DRIVE just not working all at once? Just order a new one if you think it seems flakey someday and then copy things if you want.
Probably no reason to keep most of this stuff anyway. How important could it be?
Big Data has been playing us for fools.
The Power Macintosh G2 Cube shown here with the higher-end 75Mhz PPC603, memory slot, and LC-PDS compatible expansion was an addition to the Macintosh family.
Check your backups, go remove the batteries from stored electronics, go contact that someone youβve been thinking of lately and go chase up that weird thing your body has been doing lately.