![]() Through a seamless and convenient experience, users can buy this product directly from their Touch ‘n Go eWallet and get insured instantly. Submitting a claim is also easier and faster as the entire process is done online. “WalletSafe is the first-in-market product thatties insurance protection to eWallet balance, and we are extremely pleased tobring this exciting new solution, at just RM1, to our eWallet users. By using technology and innovation efficiently, together with AIA Malaysia, we can offer higher valueand customised offerings to all users. Furthermore, this product not only enables them to enjoy the extra peace of mind that they deserve, but also encourages them to save through GO+ knowing that they are protected with a higher coverage of RM25,000,” added Effendy.Įchoing Effendy’s comments, Ben Ng, Chief Executive Officer of AIA Bhd. The product we are unveiling today is only the beginning of our long and exciting journey in partnering Touch ‘n Go to bring new, innovative and personalised solutions to help their users live healthier, longer and better.” said: “At a time when people are looking for a nall-round protection for their eWallet, we are excited to offer our partner’s over16 million users a very affordable yet high coverage product which they get to enjoy exclusively as Touch ‘n Go eWallet customers. In July 2021, TNG Digital and AIA formed along-term strategic partnership which would allow AIA to provide digital insurance solutions to users of Touch ‘n Go eWallet, Malaysia’s largest eWallet company. 09:38:14.752912-0500 0xdb Default 0x0 0 0 kernel: (IOStorageFamily) disk2s2: I/O error.WalletSafe is the first product to have been launched following the announcement. I was concerned that the software might damage a new drive. Hard drives are cheap, so I would get another one and see what happens. Not a guarantee though that the software is correct. It is unlikely that software will cause a hardware problem. I also suggest this over using iCloud (Drive) because I’m quite privacy conscious. While I would not use this as the regularly primary backup it is good to have an off-premise backup. Yes you do need the space but one could create the image on your external hard drive and drag and drop it into your cloud service via the web app/ensure that the file is “on demand” rather than always on your device. Unfortunately, that method requires you to have enough space on your main hard drive to store the virtual image of your cloud-service Time Machine backup. ![]() This avoids the issue of using iCloud for backups and you have full control of your encryption key. Instead of having two external hard drive back ups, consider this method. I've tried both Super Duper and CCC and I prefer CCC. Download the latest Carbon Copy Cloner and try the same cloning process. My concern is that if Super Duper is somehow inducing the drive failure, it will induce on a new drive also. Super Duper tech support assures me that this is coincidental, and that I need to replace the backup hard drive. Interestingly, when I repair the disk and run the new software, no problem. Same result.Ĭurious about the coincidence, I downloaded a trial of another software backup program. I repaired the drive with Disk Utility, and tried again. Super Duper tech support said that the message indicated a bad hard drive. I then did a backup, which resulted in an error message. Earlier this week I was prompted by Super Duper to do a software update, which I did. In addition to Time Machine I periodically make hard drive backups on another external drive, using the software Super Duper. Hopefully someone knowledgable can comment, or maybe direct me to where I might find an answer. ![]() And it was the store support guy that told me how easy and cheap it is to do this myself. But support asked me if I wanted to see authorized retailer or the Apple store. Probably there is a motivation there for them. Apple Support is free as it is designed to drive for traffic to the stores where you pay. I have never had to pay them for a rare occurrence of a support call. But if you called the Apple support, that support is free to my knowledge. Not replacing the hard drive, That was almost $500. What is free? Replacing the SSD in a 2015 MacBook Pro? Call the Apple support (or take it to the store) as that is usually free and if they think HDD is dying, replace it while you can. So bottom line is don't ignore the message. Only downside was I had to reinstall ALL the software as my backups were too old to recover from. Actually must faster because this SSD is much faster than my 2015 MacBook Pro. Had to buy a $10 adapter.īut after that the laptop is working fine. But one of their support guys at the store said I can buy and install it myself. Well, the laptop died - actually the hard disk (SSD) died. I ignored Timemachine failures on my MacBook Pro for months (this backs up to my NAS at home).
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