Hi Severin,
I use TM to back up my iBook to a network drive which is attached to my iMac.
This iMac also uses the drive for it's own TM backups.
The iBook's TM creates a sparse image within the remote drive to do
it's backups into.
I was hoping I could do the same as above but to an Airport
Paul,
I can not recall the full reason when I tried this, it was quite a
while ago. It was documented on the internet somewhere and I am sure
Ronni may be able to explain. I just gave up as there were other easy
alternatives open to me.
Regards
Severin
On 13/05/2011, at 4:34 PM, Paul
Hi Paul,
A USB drive connected to a recent dual-band Airport Extreme may work as a
destination for Time Machine backups, but it’s not recommended.
This works well for some, not so well for others, and not at all for still
others.
Even when it appears to be working well for days, weeks, or
On 13/5/11 6:35 AM, Rod Blitvich rb...@iinet.net.au wrote:
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/12/owc-replacing-main-hard-drive-with-third-party-
is-not-an-option/
OWC: Replacing main hard drive with third party is not an option in new iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
Easy answer - $$$
:)
Seeya
Rod
On 13 May 2011 18:14, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
On 13/5/11 6:35 AM, Rod Blitvich rb...@iinet.net.au wrote:
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/12/owc-replacing-main-hard-drive-with-third-party-
is-not-an-option/
OWC: Replacing main hard drive
Well yes, apart from that Mr Smartie :P lol :)
Kind regards
Daniel
On 13/5/11 7:29 PM, Rod Lavington rodl...@gmail.com wrote:
Easy answer - $$$
:)
Seeya
Rod
On 13 May 2011 18:14, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
On 13/5/11 6:35 AM, Rod Blitvich
Are Apple becoming 'Greedy' chasing the dollar ... Or just wanting more control
over what goes in their hardware?
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 13/05/2011, at 8:27 PM, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
Well yes, apart from that Mr Smartie :P lol :)
Kind regards
They want the imac buyers to be on a similar upgrade cycle to the iOS buyer
;) Or provides a new revenue stream for the Apple Genius bar!
Cheers
Rod
On May 13, 2011 9:05 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Are Apple becoming 'Greedy' chasing the dollar ... Or just wanting more
control over
Hi Ronni
I'd say yes to the first.
The second I can't see what difference it would make to them. Normally a
hard drive is a hard drive (I know there are differences between them with
models and specs and speeds and features), so I don't really understand
this one.
I can't see what impact it
Thanks Ronni, this is good info.
Cheers
Paul
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Someone will always come with an answer
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/13/hdd-fan-control-software-addresses-imac-hard-drive-replacement-i/
Cheers
Pedro
Sent from my iPad
On 13/05/2011, at 19:29, Rod Lavington rodl...@gmail.com wrote:
Easy answer - $$$
:)
Seeya
Rod
On 13 May
Just installed on my macbook pro 5,1
with no HDD fan, the software controls my right fan (as reported by istat menus)
left is running at normal 2000rpm, while right is running at 1000rpm as set by
the software
threshold limits will tell me soon enough if this causes my MBP to run hot, as
the
Hi All
Not that we have a date for Lion release as yet, but considering we *should*
see it some stage this year, all going well. (Nice generic timeframe
there,..) ;o) this website may be useful for those looking ahead to Lion.
It is a 'starter' for Application Compatibility for Mac OSX Lion.
Thanks Carlo Ronni
I have heard the positive speak from apple before which is why I was a bit
surprised to see the used memory going down as I closed apps.
Having read the info below again would it be fair to assume that the memory
I saw being freed up is simply the memory used to store the
Hi Daniel,
Your prognostications about the release date of Lion OS X 10.7 are getting more
vague. I will accept a cup of coffee as sufficient payment for your past
misstatements when Lion comes out in June or July. :-D
Cheers,
Carlo
On 2011-05-14, at 11:44, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi All
Hi Shayne,
Yes, well picked up. There can always be defects / bugs in an operating system
(OS) design. Operating systems are the most complex pieces of software there
are. Some companies handle the complexity extremely well (Apple building upon
the Unix patrimony) and other companies make an
I should have added, that apart from occasional problems with the actual phone
app (the Apple default app for making phone calls) I can't recall a problem. On
some few occasions when the signal drops out the phone app appears to hang and
I have resorted to rebooting the phone to clear it. Apart
Hi Carlo
Um,...no. I was just being vague so as not to restart the you said, I said
debate again,...lol :)
I still stand, in my opinion that we won't see Lion available until later
in the year, around August - September. Yes, we'll see it announced at WWDC
but I still don't feel it will be
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