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Old 04-27-2009, 02:58 AM   #8
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With Linux and a normal hard disk, a safe way to do it (every two years or so) is to copy all your data on some external drive. Then, with the help of some Live CD, delete the content of your partition and copy it back from your external drive.

Of course, with a data-only flash disk, the live CD is not even necessary.

I think this could help...every two years.
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