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		<title>By: Clive</title>
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		<description>Re backing up your &#039;Uploads&#039; folder remember that the second/third time you do this you need only backup that current months folder of images as previous months and years you will have already saved and, unless you&#039;ve done some editing, they won&#039;t have changed since last time.</description>
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