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Mac OS X
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technique
Title
How to Enable Time Machine in macOS
Introduction
Time Machine, a built-in function to macOS since OS X 10.5 Leopard, is the easiest way to back up and recover your Mac from hard drive failure. Before beginning any Mac repairs, follow this guide to ensure you have protection against any data loss.
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Difficulty
Very easy
Conclusion
That's it! Your data is now protected by Time Machine. Give the computer some time to complete the first backup. Future backups should go by much faster.
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