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+ | Now browse to the disk using the files application and go to other locations and you should see your disk. I then make an appropriate folder to keep things neat and tidy to place the backup files into: | ||
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+ | Now in the deja-dup program I click the hamburger menu and select " | ||
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+ | Under " | ||
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+ | You can then close that and choose " | ||
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+ | That it! Now you have a restore point if anything happens to your hardware. | ||
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+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | Notes: | ||
+ | If anyone has any other notes or useful commands regarding deja-dup, add them here. |