> What more could I do?

Burn a copy to a disk and give it to someone who doesn't live in your
house to keep safe.

Put a copy into cloud storage.

Copy to another computer.

Back up to an external hard drive.

Have more than one backup medium.  Backups can fail, and the worst time
to discover that the one you've been using forever isn't working, is
when you need to use it and it lets you down.

Note we're not just talking about backing up your Legacy data here. You
should be considering your whole computer.

http://blog.eogn.com/.services/blog/6a00d8341c767353ef00e55065e13d8833/search?filter.q=backup

http://ask-leo.com/ask_leo_search_results.html?cx=partner-pub-6711026890334492%3A3uqeqb-et1b&cof=FORID%3A10&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=backup&sa=Search+Ask+Leo!&siteurl=ask-leo.com%2F&ref=&ss=877j177309j6

Wendy



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