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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

the Windows drive. So anything you've created in the way of documents, anything that you've downloaded and saved for later, pictures, other things you don't want to lose, make a backup copy, and I suggest you do that to a portable USB drive or some other media where you can save them off of the computer in case something goes horribly wrong with the installation of Linux. Or more likely, you accidentally select the blow everything away option when you wanted to run Linux in parallel with Windows so that you could use the two of them together, but you accidentally wipe it out. So do a backup, do a backup, do a backup. There, I said it three times, plus, so hopefully that'll sink into some people. So let's take a look at some of the ways that we can do this, Bill, not the backups, but saving the important stuff you want. And so why don't you give us the first one, Bill? The one method I use is I've used a USB drive, a little key drive, and you just go to your files, and I copy the files (37/46)