I contacted Microsoft and they said they do not have software to where you could backup all your files to one drive. I mean you can copy some of your files to your one drive folder and back stuff up. However, it does not do this automatically.
I have around (10) hard drives I want to backup to the cloud with One Drive. What is the best software to do this with?
AOMEI Backupper
I Drive
Easeus
I do not want a Cloud Plan. I just need the software to take my DATA and Transfer it to the cloud in a nice, readable, viewable fashion. I wish...
I remember a lot of people before when my hard drive failed told me that I could do a couple of amazing things with backing up data. What stuck out is two things...
1. Software that will backup your data live via a cloud solution or over the internet without having a corporate cloud product.
2. Get a storage tower with hard drives and load them up.
What I mean is there software out there that you can install on your computer. You tell it which data you want backed up. Lets say your main PC with (2) hard drives and (8) hard drives connected to it via a tower....
hi to all
i have MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)
after enter to recovery and format hdd 1to .
after try to install macos online . its frezz at loading install in boot and i waiting few hour but nothing i ty install by boot using flash disk but same issu
can help please
MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)
Serial Number: FVFXP0U0HV2J
Config Code: HV2J
Find My Mac: OFF
Hi everyone.
There are some topics here (also on a lot of other places) regarding this issue, but I believe none has a definitive answer. At least I didn't see anyone saying it really worked for them.
In my case I have an iMac A1418 (late 2012) that the fan goes full blast (or at least ramps up the speed) after going to sleep or turning the computer off.
It's not a software issue, cause it was formatted and it happens with any MacOS version I test.
At some places people say it would be an issue with the S5 rail. Others say it's the S0 rail. And some others say it's an SMC...
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