Al,
Personally, I gave up on Time Machine a long time ago. It was nothing
but trouble. Perhaps most of its old kinks have been already ironed by
now, but I see from your posts that it's still buggy --three OS's
later.
I depend on good ole SuperDuper for my backups. Both my working Macs
get
Hello All,
There was a sub-utility, I think it was part of Connectix Speed Doubler
I think it was called Smart Copy and would allow you to, for example,
drag the entire contents of a folder, group of folders,group of files,
or even an entire drive to another drive. It would compare the files
On Sep 15, 3:41 pm, Ashgrove salum...@gmail.com wrote:
Al,
Personally, I gave up on Time Machine a long time ago. It was nothing
but trouble. Perhaps most of its old kinks have been already ironed by
now, but I see from your posts that it's still buggy --three OS's
later.
Hi Felix:
This
i have a 17 g5 iMac which worked fine til this morning. It shut
itself down and when I went to restart I got a reassuring BONG and the
blue background of the desktop popped up sans icons. Mouse doesn't
work
Ran Applejack from Open Firmware and it said something about incorrect
number of thread
The Imac wont boot into OSX. As far as I can go now is a white screen
with the grey Apple logo and thats it
On Sep 15, 7:47 pm, Art aland...@gmail.com wrote:
DiskWarrior?
On Sep 15, 2011, at 4:45 PM, Jasiu wrote:
i have a 17 g5 iMac which worked fine til this morning. It shut
itself down
On Sep 15, 2011, at 4:32 PM, Andrew Liu Anderson wrote:
Is there a good utility for X that works like Smart Copy? Being that Speed
Doubler worked on OS 8, I can't imagine it requiring OS 10.Jillion to work in
X.
Carbon Copy Cloner's backup routine works like that. So does Time Machine, for
Hmm. I must have had Speed Doubler at some point, because I used Smart
Copy often. Then over the years, I lost it and miss it! I could not
remember that it was once part of Speed Doubler. Is there something out
there currently that will do the same thing in OS X (10.5.8, PPC)? Apple
seriously
On 2011/09/15 17:54, Jim Scott so eloquently wrote:
Sounds as if you've got either a hard drive problem or a directory
problem, or most likely the latter caused by the former.
I would boot from the OS X install disk and run Disk UtilityFirst
AidRepair Disk until it has fixed everything or until
On Sep 15, 2011, at 6:09 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/09/15 17:54, Jim Scott so eloquently wrote:
Sounds as if you've got either a hard drive problem or a directory
problem, or most likely the latter caused by the former.
I would boot from the OS X install disk and run Disk UtilityFirst
At 4:45 PM -0700 9/15/2011, Jasiu wrote:
17 g5 iMac which worked fine til this morning. It shut itself down
Was there some sort of power failure? Were things running hot? Has
a sudden shutdown happened previously?
and when I went to restart I got a reassuring BONG
Ok. So your CPU,
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