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How often and by how much the data on the computer changes.
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Hvor ofte og hvor meget dataene ændres på computeren.
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Located in C/backup-frequency.page:35
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If it is just some music, e-mails and family photos, then weekly or even monthly backups may suffice. However, if you happen to be in the middle of a tax audit, more frequent backups may be necessary.
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As a general rule, the amount of time in between backups should be no more than the amount of time you could stand to spend re-doing any lost work. For example, if spending a week re-writing lost documents is too long for you, you should back up at least once per week.
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Located in C/backup-frequency.page:39(page/p)
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Use Déjà Dup (or some other backup application) to make copies of your valuable files and settings to protect against loss.
(itstool) path: info/desc
Brug Déjà Dup (eller et andet backup-program) til at lave kopier af dine værdifulde filer og indstillinger som beskyttelse mod tab.
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Reviewed by Aputsiak Niels Janussen
Located in C/backup-how.page:7
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How to back up
(itstool) path: page/title
Sådan laver du backup
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Located in C/backup-how.page:27
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The easiest way of backing up your files and settings is to let a backup application manage the backup process for you. A number of different backup applications are available, for example <link href="apt:deja-dup">Déjà Dup</link>.
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Located in C/backup-how.page:22(page/p)
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The help for your chosen backup application will walk you through setting your preferences for the backup, as well as how to restore your data if something goes wrong.
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Located in C/backup-how.page:24(page/p)
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An alternative option is to just <link xref="files-copy">copy your files</link> to a safe location, such as an external hard drive, another computer on the network, or a USB drive. Your <link xref="backup-thinkabout">personal files</link> and settings are usually in your Home folder, so you can copy them from there.
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Located in C/backup-how.page:26(page/p)
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The amount of data you can back up is limited by the size of the storage device. If you have the room on your backup device, it is best to back up the entire Home folder with the following exceptions:
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Mængden af data, som du kan lave backup af, begrænses af størrelsen på den enhed, som du vil opbevare data på. Hvis du har plads på backup-enheden, er det bedst at lave backup af hele din Hjemmemappe, dog med følgende undtagelser:
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Located in C/backup-how.page:44
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Files that you have copied from a CD, DVD, or other removable media, since it would be faster to copy them again than to restore them from backup.
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