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DirtyLarry
The hard drive is Failing in my Dual G4. There were some tell tale signs all along, but a quick look into my Disk Utility today showed that the S.M.A.R.T. status of the drive itself has some nice Red letters next to it which read: Failing.

Apple is overnighting me a New hard Drive thanks to my Apple Care Protection Plan, so right now I am in a frenzy trying to back up everything.

Basically I am backing up the following, and I am asking for people to point out if I forgot anything blatantly obvious on my list to backup so I remember to back that up too.
• My Users Folder which contains my Home Folder
• My Fonts Folders (All 4 of them located in Various Libraries)
• My Music Library (was located on another partition of my drive)
• All Of My Various Work Folders For Clients
• My Microsoft User Folder (contains my Email settings, etc. I use Entourage)

And that is all I can think of right now.

EDIT - Yes it does.

What a way to start the New Year.
Thanks In Advanced if you point out anything I have missed.

Larry
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Docs and photos? Settings? Maybe you should make a list of what applications you want to put back on the new HD?
DirtyLarry
QUOTE(DarkTemplar194 @ Dec 30 2004, 14:28)
Docs and photos? Settings? Maybe you should make a list of what applications you want to put back on the new HD?
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Docs and Photos Taken Care Of.

As far as Apps, the list is a very long one indeed, pretty much every multimedia & graphic design application known to man. That is the one thing I am not all that happy about when it comes to formatting a new drive, it takes me several days just to get back up to speed as I always forget one App or another, so I think your suggestion is a damn good one. thumbs_up.gif I am going to take a screenshot (or two) of my Apps folder, print it out, so I know what I need to reinstall again.

Anyone else with any ideas?

And it is funny, I have been using Macs now for 7+ years now, and I have always taken advantage of how easy they are to use. I am still lost in OS X because of its simplicity, as I never have to troubleshoot and know the System folders like I had to back in the days of OS 8 & 9. Go Figure.
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