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Mac Apple Computer Mac OS X Leopard t-shirt Large US $9.99
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^ Apple PowerMac G4 867Mhz 1GB 40GB CD-Rom M8493 Leopard OSX US $24.99
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MAC OS X OSX LEOPARD 10.5 (FULL RETAIL DVD) US $102.50
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard Retail MC573Z/A (New version 10.6.3) US $14.00
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New sealed MAC OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.3 Full Retail Install DVD MC573Z/A US $29.00
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Mac OSX Leopard 10.5 US $2.00
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Apple iMac 17'' 1.83Ghz Core Duo 1GB RAM 160GB DVD-RW 2104 Snow Leopard OSX US $132.50
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MAC OS X Snow Leopard installation disc US $12.50
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Mac OS X Leopard Svr 10 Clt- Single License US $142.21
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Apple iBook G4 933 MHZ Laptop Computer CD/RW OS X 10.5 Leopard US $1.00
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APPLE MAC OS X 10.6.3 SNOW LEOPARD FULL INSTALL DVD (New, Unopened) US $23.50
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard US $10.00
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APPLE MAC OSX 10.5 LEOPARD FULL INSTALL DVD US $69.00
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APPLE MAC OSX OS X SNOW LEOPARD 10.6 UPGRADE DVD MACINTOSH US $9.99
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Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 Full Version Retail single user US $15.50
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Mac Box Set- Includes Mac OS X Snow Leopard, iLife and iWork US $145.00
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Apple PowerBook G4 12.1" Laptop, OSX Leopard, 1.25GB RAM US $50.00
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Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 Full Install DVD US $8.69
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NEW Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 Full Install DVD US $6.64
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Cloning a Boot Drive Probably the most important type of backup is a complete backup or clone of your boot drive, usually to an external hard drive. The easiest way to create a clone is to download the demo version of SuperDuper! This application makes cloning a no-brainer -- just select your source and destination drives, enter your user password and SuperDuper! does the rest. If you purchase the full program for $27.95, SuperDuper! can be scheduled to do automatic incremental backups so you will have peace of mind that you always have a perfect bootable backup of your drive. If you do not want to use SuperDuper!, you can clone your drive using Disk Utility’s Restore feature. However, I recommend SuperDuper! because Disk Utility’s Restore feature may result in a clone with permission errors. SuperDuper!, on the other hand, consistently produces perfect clones. You can also use a donationware program called Carbon Copy Cloner, which is very similar to SuperDuper! Backing Up Specific Files and Folders In addition to cloning your drive on a regular basis, you might want an easy way to back up specific files and folders, especially if you do not store valuable data files on your boot drive. Many Mac OS X applications, such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases, include a special option for automatically creating a backup of your work every time you save it. If you use this feature, select a backup location on a second drive so your most important data will always be saved on two separate drives. Another way to back up critical data is to use a program like Apple’s Backup, available for free for MobileMe users. You can schedule Backup to automatically save data files to your iDisk so you will know that you always have an offline backup of the data. The full version of SuperDuper! and Carbon Copy Cloner also let you save selected files and folders to an external drive on a scheduled basis. Another easy option is to purchase a USB flash drive and manually transfer critical data files to it as necessary. Backing Up to CDs and DVDs Some applications, like iTunes and iPhoto, have built-in features that let you back up your valuable data to CDs or DVDs. This is the perfect solution for data files that are very large, such as a photo or music collection. Large folders of data can also be easily backed up to CDs or DVDs using the Mac OS X 10.5 Finder Burn feature. Simply insert a blank CD or DVD into your computer’s optical drive, move files and folders onto it and click the Burn button on the Finder window or move the disk to the trash to create a permanent copy of your data. You can also use a free application, such as Burn, to create backup CDs and DVDs of your data. With so many easy-to-use options for cloning your system and backing up your valuable data, there is no excuse for any Mac user to lose data and precious time trying to recreate or restore original files. And, if you use Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, you have the additional advantage of Time Machine. Resources SuperDuper! Shirt Pocket http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper Carbon Copy Cloner Bombich Software http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html Burn Kiwi Fruitware http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/ Copyright 2009 Claire J Rottenberg, All rights reserved Reprint Rights - You have permission to publish this article electronically on free websites as long as the bylines and all hyperlinks are included. All URLs must be set to hyperlinks (clickable links). - You are not allowed to change or delete any words or links in the article or resource box. Paragraph breaks must be retained with the article. - You are not allowed to post/reprint this article in any sites/publications that contain or support hate, violence or pornography or in any indecent or illegal sites/publications. - You are not allowed to use this article in UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email) or SPAM. - You are not permitted to insert affiliate links into any part of this article or into the author's resource box. About the Author Claire J Rottenberg writes and publishes ebooks on Mac OS X (www.cjrtools.com/ebooks). She is an established writer with a distinguished career in educational research and writing. In her spare time she develops blogs for her hobbies and her most recent one is on major league baseball (www.baseball-fever.cjrtools.com). Learn more about Claire on her writer’s site: www.writer.cjrtools.com. Firefox won't work on powerbook g4 running Mac osx Leopard? Firefox will open, but cannot load any webpage. It will just say the connection has timed out. I'm running on a Powerbook g4 with Mac osx Leopard 10.5.2 It should run just fine as long as you're still connected to the internet. Try opening Safari first to verify, then go to the same website on Firefox with Safari still running in the background--it won't mess anything up. If it still won't work, you may have to adjust some settings to get them to play nice. Image Line Software Releases Drumaxx VSTi & AU Percussion Modeling Instrument Thanks for visiting!
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