![]() When you first attach a new external hard drive to your Mac, Time Machine will offer to use that as your back-up drive. But there are some details about the built-in backup technology that are new. What’s changed: From what Apple’s demonstrated publicly since first previewing Time Machine in August 2006, not much. Apple attempts to address this paradox with by building into OS X 10.5 anĮasy backup tool that will save regular users from mistakenly deleting files or suffering from a catastrophic hard-drive crash. And yet, most users don’t do regular backups. Select iPhoto and install it on your Mac.What it is: With more types of files-photos, music, and such-going digital, backing up data becomes ever more important.Open “Contents of EssentialSystemSoftwareGroup” and then “Contents of Essentials.pkg” and look for iPhoto in the list.Similarly you can also extract the iPhoto from an OS X installer package.If you have any previously downloaded installer package then load it under Pacifist.Once installed, run software update from the Apple menu to update the program.Select iPhoto and click Install from the toolbar at the top. ![]() ![]()
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