eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2008 | apple, backup
If true, this kind of sucks. I own an airport extreme and I was supposed to be able to attach a large hard drive and use it wirelessly as backup for my home macs. Now that Apple went and released the new TimeCapsule, basically the airport and hard drive built in, there is word that they may not support the other option. Blech!
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 28 2007 | mac, backup, apple, tipsandtricksQuoted: If and when that terrible day your Mac dies finally catches up to you, you can be back up and running with all your applications, settings and data in under 5 seconds with a bootable system clone. By mirroring your entire Mac's hard drive to an external FireWire drive, you can boot from that disk using any other Mac and have your entire system at your fingertips, no tedious software installations, System Preference setting or desktop wallpaper hunting required. Using the excellent free version of SuperDuper and a regular old FireWire drive, here's how to mirror your Mac onto a bootable disk.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 09 2007 | generator, house, backup, diesel
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