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Hello,
How I am suppose to backup my application data ? SuperDuper is Ok for 'brutal' folder backup but lots of apps hide/encode their data. For instance : - iTunes Library Folder : is it OK to backup it 'as is'? will purchased music be accessible? - iPhoto Library : the folder has a weird structure, backing it up is OK ? - where are the Palm, iCal, Address Book, Bookmarks... located ? How can I be sure my home folder contains all this ?Will I be sure I can restore to data on those apps ? ( especially the the Palm data ?) A lots of question indeed.... Does anyone knows where to find documentation on all this ? I guess what I am looking for is a per-application backup guide... --pbarthelemy |
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When you do a "Backup - all files", all those files are backed up. Every application stores its files in different locations, so it's not possible for me to document how to "restore" individual application files: the application developer would know what files need to be copied back.
To answer these few: - Purchased music can be copied, no problem, and will be accessible from any iTunes that has been activated with the iTMS account. - iPhoto is just a set of folders, backing it up is fine - Palm -- don't know, sorry - iCal, Address Book -- both of these are in Library/Application Support, under their appropriate folder - Bookmarks -- in Library/Safari Certainly, though, restoring the whole backup will restore your iTunes, iPhoto, Palm, etc files: they're all there, on the backup, exactly where they're supposed to be. Hope that helps!
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