Improvements to file access in Boot Camp allow access to Mac OS X files while working in the Windows partition. With the right combination of hardware, your computer will wake up when files are needed and go back to sleep until other files are needed. Other improvements include better use of energy for systems that share files with other computers and devices on your network. Greater reliability and help when things do go wrong have been added. Improvements have also been made to the external drive eject action. The total amount of data storage space required to run the operating system has been reduced by 6GB, freeing up space for your personal use. Backups through Time Machine, Mac OS X’s built-in backup solution (which came with Leopard), have been improved by 50% (measured by the amount of time it takes to incrementally update a backup of your system). announced many enhancements and refinements to Mac OS X, dubbing the latest version “Snow Leopard.” And with it come some pretty cool refinements to hard drive usage, storage, backup and energy savings.
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