Saturday, September 16, 2006

What do these two have to offer?

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Vista in fact promises better back ups through Shadow Copy, which unlike XP’s restriction to few file formats & manual snapshots, backs up periodically and before significant changes – installations, change of drivers et al. Mac’s Time Machine requires a separate disk though. Vista, however, shall store upto 15% of the hard disk and then start deleting old files. Though in Leopard’s case, “there are rumours that the production version will save on to the free space on the hard drive… as it begins to fill up, the system will automatically remove the old files. It allows users to have a makeshift back-up without any extra hardware, as long as one has free space on the hard drive at all times,” divulges Trevor.

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