5.  Geoff is also correct here that gnucash saves backup so you don't lose 
data, but backuping up to another media is always a good idea.

And asking this question "how do I back-up my gnucash data?" implies a more serious misunderstanding about using your computer. It isn't just just gnucash data that needs to be backed up but ALL your user data. And if you have adopted a plan to back up ALL your user data, gnucash data would be included in that, so no need to have a back-up plan specific to gnucash.

It is not a matter of IF your hard drive or entire computer will fail but WHEN that will happen. And even if a failure hasn't happened yet, sooner or later you will be replacing your computer with a newer one.


Michael D Novack


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