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Removing Files From Your Backup

You can remove files, folders, and drives from the computer that has Carbonite installed and the deselected files will be removed from Carbonite backup within 72 hours.

Backing Up Mac Mail

Carbonite can back up your Mail data if you are logged into the app on your Mac and you select it for backup.

Backing Up Your iTunes Media and Apple Music

Your iTunes music and Apple Music data is included in your backup by default if you had Carbonite automatically select files for backup. You can view the backup status of the music and video files by navigating to their locations within the Carbonite interface and the colored status dot on the files.

Backing Up TurboTax

Your TurboTax data should be included in your backup by default if you had Carbonite automatically select files for backup on your computer. You can view the backup status of a file by navigating to its location on the computer and viewing the colored status dot on the file and/or folder.

Backing Up TurboTax

If you chose the Automatic setup option when you installed Carbonite, your TurboTax data will be selected for backup by default. If you elected to use the Advanced setup option when you installed Carbonite, you may need to manually select your TurboTax data for backup.

Backing Up Quicken

Your data for the current versions of Quicken will be backed up by default if you chose the Automatic Setup option during installation. Otherwise, you may have to manually add these files to your backup.

Backing Up Quicken

Carbonite can back up your Quicken data if you are logged into the app on your Mac and manually select it for backup.

Backing Up Your Safari Bookmarks

Carbonite can back up your Safari bookmarks data. However, the data exists in a hidden Apple folder, so it is not included in Carbonite’s default backup selections.

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