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To copy files to a second medium (a disk or tape) as a precaution in case the first medium fails. One of the cardinal rules in using computers is. Back up your files regularly. Even the most reliable computer is apt to break down eventually. Many professionals recommend that you make two, or even three, backups of all your files. To be especially safe, you should keep one backup in a different location from the others. ...
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Copy of files and programs made to facilitate recovery if necessary.
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(v.) In computing, to create a "safe" extra copy of data recorded on floppy disk, magnetic tape, or other storage medium. 2. (n.) The actual copy of data recorded in the process described above.
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Lingo used to indicate a sudden reversal of a market trend.
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a spare copy of a file used if the original is lost or damaged
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