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Backing up my music.
Hello.
I have two external drives, one that is a bootable clone of my hard drive, sans my iTunes folder (thanks to your handy script tutorial), and one that I want to use exlusively for my iTunes folder, which seems to grow exponentially every month. Am I able to just drag and drop my iTunes folder onto this second drive? This drive does not need to be bootable. If I ever need to recover from a disaster, I would reboot and restore from my cloned drive, and then simply drag iTunes back from it's external drive to it's approriate place on my hard drive (in Finder ---> Music). Is this feasible? I don't know too much about "drag and drop". Thank you |
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