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|    Bobbie Sellers to Dr. Noah Bodie    |
|    Re: Is There Something Better Than TimeS    |
|    18 Aug 24 12:07:05    |
      From: blissInSanFrancisco@mouse-potato.com              On 8/18/24 10:09, Dr. Noah Bodie wrote:       > I'm finding that TS does NOT do 100% restorations of the system files.       > Recently I did an update that broke the OS (I lost my internet       > connection, I lost several apps, etc.) so I used TS to restore an       > earlier working OS.       >       > The problem was some of the changes that the update made were not       > reversed by the restoration.       >       > This is the second time that TS has failed to do a       > 100%-return-to-previous-condition,       > so I'm wondering if there is something more reliable than TS.       >       > Something that WILL return the system 100% to the way that it was.               Probably the connection data is maintained in the dot slash       directories in the /home/user/ partition.        There are great tools for backing up but you might have       to go to the terminal to use them.               bliss              --       b l i s s - S F 4 e v e r at D S L E x t r e m e dot com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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