Backing up your Mac is not just something you do when testing betas like macOS Tahoe; it is an everyday essential if you want to avoid risking losing irreplaceable work.You may never glance at your Mac's drive, but you need to make a copy of it.Maybe you think you don't need backups because your work is like throughput in a larger workflow. You get sent a task, you work on it, then you send it on to someone else as if in an assembly line, and never, ever go back to anything you did before.But, at the absolute least, you have spent time adjusting and configuring your tools so that you can work so efficiently — and every one of those settings can be lost. Plus, if someone does come back to you about your work, you know it will be an emergency. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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