Absolutely there is a way to ensure data integrity!

Backup your data, and use versioning, and furthermore, it's good practice to 
keep at least 3 copies of your data, with one of the copies being subject to 
none of the same risk factors as the other copies. Also verify your backups.

Now that you have good backups, if something goes awry, your original files are 
preserved. If something does "mess up your files," simply restore from a backup.

If you don't already have a sound backup strategy, search "3-2-1 backup 
strategy" for a starting point.


> On 01/18/2026 1:02 PM PST Monroe Bryant <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> Is there assurances that the new update won’t mess up my files like it did 
> several years ago?
> 
> Monroe Bryant
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