Honestly I don't think you'll loose your data, as long as you choose not to reformat it. I can't imagine a scenario where they do a full disk wipe
On 12 April 2014 10:37, Tini trin@telekon.org wrote:
I did a quick check, my local shop sells 'HGST Touro Mobile' XHDD for $55. So, I'll grab one next week and backup all of my home files (shoulda did that already) and then install the new OS.
--- Original Message --- From: Thierry de Coulon tdecoulon@gmail.com To: trinity-users@lists.pearsoncomputing.net Subject: Re: [trinity-users] Doing Non-Destructive Installations? Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014
On Saturday 12 April 2014 04.52:21 Calvin Morrison wrote:
well... Okay here's a longer answer... You could in theory delete everything besides your home folder, then install on partition, and manually make a user when you're done the install.
Yep, but be aware that if anything goes wrong you WILL lose your data.
You don't say how much space you have or why another drive is no option, but having 700 GB of valuable data and no backup... that's dangerous.
Hard disks do die...
Thierry
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