Personally I would have a clone of the drive and use Time machine to do incremental backups of my documents and other important files. It works the same but now you don't have a harry backup of things that you already have cloned.
On Jan 3, 2008, at 1:43 PM, Dan Keys wrote:

Hi,
You can use Time Machine. However, I do not use the Quick-Look pannel. When I wish to restore a specific file, I just open the Time Machine Volume on my external drive, locate the file and copy it to where it belongs. Additionally, you can setup Time Machine from your system prefs menu by opening Time Machine. I never use the Time Machine option from the Applications Folder. In fact, I moved that to the Utilities folder, just so I wouldn't open it by mistake. Also, you can do a complete restore from your Time Machine files by starting from your Restore DVD and restore from the Utilities Menu.
On Jan 3, 2008, at 10:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

just a query here

someone told me a while back somewhere that time machine was not accessible with voice over. can someone confirm that it works or not with it and if so
how well please

yours

lewy
a cuddly new mac bear lol









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