S schmintan macrumors regular Original poster Mar 1, 2007 181 0 Apr 13, 2007 #1 i cant find any free backup software for mac, so i am willing to pay. i need to be able to backup my mp3 folder that contains 40gb of music. i want to back up to dvd's and create differential backups once i have a full backup. any recommendations?
i cant find any free backup software for mac, so i am willing to pay. i need to be able to backup my mp3 folder that contains 40gb of music. i want to back up to dvd's and create differential backups once i have a full backup. any recommendations?
7 72930 Retired May 16, 2006 9,060 4 Apr 13, 2007 #2 SuperDuper backs up your whole HD for free Otherwise you can just drag what you want to backup to an external HD or burn it to DVD without another program
SuperDuper backs up your whole HD for free Otherwise you can just drag what you want to backup to an external HD or burn it to DVD without another program
N nateDEEZY macrumors 6502a Jan 24, 2007 696 0 San Francisco, CA Apr 13, 2007 #3 If your looking specifically for paid application, check out Chronosync. I do fine with Carbon Copy Cloner... but I do bootable back ups that are 230GB+
If your looking specifically for paid application, check out Chronosync. I do fine with Carbon Copy Cloner... but I do bootable back ups that are 230GB+
Roy Hobbs macrumors 68000 Apr 29, 2005 1,866 287 Apr 13, 2007 #4 I would also recommend SuperDuper, but not the free version. PAy the few bucks to register the incrimental backups are a must. You can also schedule when the backups run so you dont forget to run them
I would also recommend SuperDuper, but not the free version. PAy the few bucks to register the incrimental backups are a must. You can also schedule when the backups run so you dont forget to run them
epochblue macrumors 68000 Aug 12, 2005 1,671 0 Nashville, TN Apr 13, 2007 #5 I've been using SmartBackup lately ($20), and I really like it. Make sure to consider it too.