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Tech repair and configuration of Computers, de-Googled Phones, Pi, and other Projects. Personal Hobbyist Projects welcome too!
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NEW - Microsoft kills the infamous "blue screen of death," replacing it with a black-colored screen in a few months.

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The tools available to hackers will surprise you. Especially those, like this one, that you can simply buy with an instruction manual.
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https://freefilesync.org/

Timeshift is great for repair of a broken Operating System, or to roll back from a wonky Update. However, its a bit klunky when trying to include your Personal Data in the timeshift backup, and if not done properly, can actually result in the loss of personal data produced since your last timeshift backup. Even Timeshifts Help Files tell you this, and do NOT include your personal Data in the backup by default.

FreeFileSync is a Utility that can be rapidly configured and will backup your personal Data Files and Folders to an External Hard Drive, or a Flash Drive. It has a compare function, and both Manual and Automatic modes. For Automatic mode, the External Drive must be left plugged into the Computer all the time. Once an initial backup is completed with FreeFileSync, the Compare function will look at a Folder and Files structure on your machine, and only sync new and changed files, greatly reducing the time to create a good backup.

Pro Tip: In the event of a complete hard drive crash, where the Operating System cannot be restored, if you have backed up your Timeshift backups to an external, you can replace the Hard Drive, load a basic operating System, and FreeFileSync, insert your external drive, then run Timeshift, pointing it to the External as your backup file source, and restore to your new Hard Drive. Afterwards, run FreeFileSync, using your external as a source, and your Data Folders on your new Hard Drive as a target, to restore your personal files. Easy peasy!

Give it a try! Its saved me a couple of times.
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