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Related: About this forumHow to properly store an old Mac
My 2007 era leopard MacBook has all my song files and projects when I used logic 8
I consider the data valuable. I no longer need to use the computer. Should I fire it up every month, week? Partially drain the battery ? I want to make sure it comes to life if I ever need it to access these old folders /projects
RevStPatrick
(2,208 posts)...to CDs, DVDs or the cloud?
He types from his 2007 era MacBook...
onehandle
(51,122 posts)Start it up every 3 or 4 months.
But keep in mind that the battery will eventually go bad. Disuse is almost as bad as use.
sir pball
(4,949 posts)First, backup to good optical media. Yeah, you might need 25 DVDs, but it's a pretty failsafe method. Then buy a new hard drive and backup to that. And then a cloud for good measure, iCloud or Google Drive or Amazon Cloud or whatever you use. If you want to keep the MB itself, pull the battery out and recycle it - you can run it without a battery, it's just a bit slower and riskier.
Take the optical backups, the fresh hard drive, and the MB and power supply, put them all in an airtight container with a handful of silica gel packets too keep everything dry, and store in a cool, dark, dry place like a first-floor closet. For god's sake not the attic or basement though!