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Snow Leopard Data Deletion Bug!

October 13, 2009 Tips & Advice No Comments
Snow Leopard Data Deletion Bug!

Over 100 cases across online discussions forums indicate that there is a critical issue with guest accounts that affect Apple’s newly released Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.

Apparently, when singing into a guest account, Snow Leopard treats the main account as if it were a guest account as well and wipes the entire user folder clean.

This should be the normal behaviour of only only guest accounts, which are temporary accounts that can be enabled to allow guests to sign onto a Mac computer. After the user signs out, the guest account data is deleted. However, this reported bug does this on non-guest accounts, which is a problem to those who enable guest accounts but expect to sign back on their main accounts and find their data intact.

We advise you to always make several backups of your data, both local and remote or offsite. You may want to check out the various backup solutions offered by zuuMedia here: http://www.zuumedia.com/zuumedia/backup/zuubackup-home.html

For the BBC article on this issue, click this link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8304229.stm

Please, Please, Please Backup

March 13, 2009 Tips & Advice No Comments

Once you have been using your computer for even a few weeks the data on it becomes the most valuable part of your computer. If your computer fails, is stolen or you spill a cup of coffee on your laptop the actual hardware is easily replaced; however, unless you have a copy of the data this is lost for ever so please, please, please back it up.

All the time people are telling me of distressing times when they have lost data including emails, photos, presentations, home videos. Nowadays there are very afffordable ways of taking a copies of your data and actually you do not even need to remember to do it any more.

There are a number of different ways of doing this and for the home owner or small business this normally comes down to one of two ways:

  1. Manually remembering to backing up a copy to an external hard drive or to backup tapes
  2. Automatically backup your data up offsite each day

The 2 key downsides to the first method is that it is manual and you have to remember to take the copy of the data each day, week, month and then most times people leave the hard drive or tapes in the same building as their computers. This is not much good if there is a flood, burglary etc, your copy is lost as well. Therefore if you are going to manually backup to say an external hard drive, please do a second one and put a copy in a friends house and update it every month. The other downside is that most people do not encrypt their data, so if the hard drive/tapes are lost or stolen then anyone can access the data.

Nowadays it is easy to have your data backed up offsite, automatically and securely, i.e. encrypted. The main advantage of backing up offsite is that you do not have to remember to do it, it occurs automatically everyday. The other added advantage that you can actually access it at anytime if you have to, for example on a business trip and you wanted to see a document on your desktop computer.

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