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- <title>Your settings</title>
+ <title>Your personal settings</title>
<p> This includes changes you may have made to colours, backgrounds, screen resolution and mouse settings on your desktop. This also includes program preferences, such as settings for OpenOffice, your music player, and your email program. These are replaceable, but may take up valuable time to recreate.</p>
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-<title> System settings. </title>
+<title>System settings</title>
<p>Most people never change the settings that are created during installation. If you do customize your system, you may wish to backup these settings.
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- In general, you will want to backup files that are irreplaceable without a backup. </p>
+ In general, you will want to backup files that are irreplaceable and files that require a great time investment to replace without a backup. </p>
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