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How to Backup Mac without Time Machine?


Is it possible to backup Mac without Time Machine? How?

When it comes to backing up important Mac data, users often think of the built-in Time Machine backup tool. However, there are other effective ways to back up your Mac data to an external hard drive or USB drive.
Some users find Time Machine's automatic backup feature too complex and prefer a simpler way to back up their Mac data. If you're looking for a straightforward method to create backups without Time Machine, you can follow a simple process to fully back up your Mac data.

Method 1. 3 Steps to Backup Mac without Time Machine
Let Time Machine Alternative Software Help!

If you find Time Machine too complicated, consider using Qiling Backup for Mac, a simpler alternative that allows you to back up your Mac to an external hard drive or other storage devices with just three easy steps.

You can easily back up your Mac data on all Mac OS X versions without using Time Machine by downloading and installing the free software "Qiling Backup for Mac" or simply searching for it on Google.

Step 1. Launch and run Qiling Backup for Mac.
To create a backup project, click the "File backup" button in the "Backup and recovery" page, then name the backup project.

Set up to backup Mac data without Time Machine

Step 2. Set up the backup destination where you want to store Mac files as backups, automatic backup frequency, etc.

Backup Mac data without Time Machine

Step 3. Click the "Proceed" button to backup.
Click the "Proceed" button to back up your Mac to another drive or external device.

Method 2. Manually Back Up Mac without Time Machine

To manually backup Mac data to external storage devices without Time Machine, connect your external hard drive or USB drive to the Mac computer and follow these steps: you can manually select files and folders to back up, or use the built-in backup software like SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner to create a bootable clone of your Mac's hard drive, ensuring all data is safely backed up.

1. To show hard disks on the desktop in Finder, click Finder > Preferences, then check the box next to "Hard disks" under "Show these items on the desktop".
2. Create a folder on the backup disk and name it "My Backup".
3. To back up your Mac, open the disk and click on the "Users" file folder. Select all the files and data you want to back up, then drag them to the "My Backup" file folder.
4. Wait for the copy process to finish.

Backing up a Mac without Time Machine involves a lengthy process, particularly if you have a large amount of data, as each file must be individually copied and pasted onto the new storage device, resulting in a significant wait time.

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