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Imho that's the wrong question. Without backup nothing is safe whether you pate the OS or not. Anything can happen (the disk can die, the computer can be stolen,...) and, yes, most upgrades should go without any issue but then one won't go well and then what? You need to do backups, we should all ;)
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It's not that old, you should not worry much ;)
Thanks, Filen rings a bell, I'll make sure to check it out!