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Apple ayant corrigé le bug de son utilitaire de création de sauvegardes avec macOS 11.3, Carbon Copy Cloner est à son tour capable de réaliser un clone bootable sur les Mac Apple Silicon. L’utilitaire a été mis à jour il y a quelques jours et la version 5.1.27 bénéficie de cette capacité, comme son concurrent SuperDuper depuis la fin du mois d’avril. Tous les problèmes ne sont
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Macworld
The mysterious Mac problem that’s hogging up your storage could be snapshots
Snapshots for volume backups are often the culprit.
body>Over 200GB had disappeared from my Mac s startup volume. It seemed unlikely the external SSD I had just swapped in as my startup drive was shrinking. Instead, it was a snapshot—more accurately, a snapshot for reverting the state of files on my volume or the entire volume to a previous point in time.
Snapshots are a powerful way for backup software to provide a quick point in time to walk back to when you don t necessarily need to restore the entire volume. You might want an earlier version of a file, or the volume might be changed only slightly, making it far faster to use a snapshot to revert it to a previous state. That might happen if you accidentally overwrite a bunch of files or (heaven forbid) you were attacked by ransomware. (Ransomware is a potential risk for Mac users, because of the simple nature of how it work
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âSo what do you think of this case?â Inspector Hisham grunted as he sat down on his well-worn chair. The inspector was a middle-aged man with a short crop of hair and a steadily growing paunch though he took efforts to wear striped shirts to hide it.
His colleague, Sergeant Lee shook his bald head. By design, he always told himself, finishing the job where nature stopped her hand, rather than foolishly keeping tufts of hair to the side. Sergeant Lee was slightly taller than his partner but not much better in shape.
âLooks like a tough one,â Sergeant Lee mumbled. Computers were not his thing, and murdered computer science professors with cryptic messages were decidedly not his customary cup of teh-o. Knife-wielding gangsters, murderous maids and wily conmen he can handle but all these computer stuff made him feel out-of-sorts and uncomfortably aware of his age.