> Really can't imagine a case scenario where something probably corrupt from years ago is worth keeping or fixing. What say you?

Would you lose anything critical if you wiped the drive?

I don't see the point in maintaining a backup that's not only unnecessary, but possibly corrupt.

That said, I'll say that keeping a backup of your home folder under any circumstances would probably be a good idea.


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