Yes it is.
I have all my wife's photos
and all my music. The music contains many vinyl records that I would have to
go through the process of converting them again.
Max
On 27 Aug 2014, at 12:16 pm, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Wow, that's a lot of backups! Your data will certainly be well-protected,
Wow, that's a lot of backups! Your data will certainly be well-protected,
though.
Cheers,
Donna
On Aug 26, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Agent086b wrote:
> Hi,
> I also use an off site backup called Lastpass and a time machine backup as
> well. The off site backup is incase the house is broken into and al
Hi,
I also use an off site backup called Lastpass and a time machine backup as
well. The off site backup is incase the house is broken into and all equipment
is stolen. Also if the house is burnt down I can still get all of my data.
Max
On 26 Aug 2014, at 10:44 pm, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Wow, t
if you do a backup of the hole system then you change a few files can it back
up incrementally? i wouldn't want to do an entire backup every time. Time
machine allows me to do this.
On 26 Aug 2014, at 9:32 pm, Christopher Hallsworth
wrote:
> It can be used as an alternative to Time Machine.
>
Wow, that's a lot of backups! thanks, Robert, nice explanation. I don't think
I need three, and I don't know if I would want a cloud backup anyway. But I
will give some thought to SuperDuper.
Cheers,
Donna
On Aug 26, 2014, at 7:36 AM, ROBERT CARTER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Most people who are reall
Hi,
Most people who are really in to backing up their data believe that three
backups are the safest approach. I personally use Time Machine to backup
automatically. I use SuperDuper and make a bootable clone of my computer once a
week. I also subscribe to an off sight backup service called Bac
OK, that makes sense. Definitely something to think about. Thanks, Chris.
Donna
On Aug 26, 2014, at 7:11 AM, Christopher Hallsworth
wrote:
> You can't boot from the Time Machine backup like you can with Superduper or
> Carbon Copy Cloner. I agree with your sentiments however it is one of thes
You can't boot from the Time Machine backup like you can with Superduper
or Carbon Copy Cloner. I agree with your sentiments however it is one of
these occasions where perhaps using third parties offers benefits set
out from the built in ones.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley Schoo
Hi all,
I have always been of the opinion that if there is viable software on my device
to accomplish a certain task, then there is no reason to install additional
software that duplicates built-in functionality, unless that additional
software brings some kind of added value. Is there any rea
It can be used as an alternative to Time Machine.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 26/08/2014 08:24, Michael Marshall wrote:
is this program used i conjunction with Time machine? or does it replace it?
On 26 Aug 2014, at 4:35 pm, Christopher Ha
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is this program used i conjunction with Time machine? or does it replace it?
On 26 Aug 2014, at 4:35 pm, C
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> is this program used
, August 26, 2014 12:24 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper
is this program used i conjunction with Time machine? or does it replace it?
On 26 Aug 2014, at 4:35 pm, Christopher Hallsworth
wrote:
> I haven't compared the two but Superduper lo
is this program used i conjunction with Time machine? or does it replace it?
On 26 Aug 2014, at 4:35 pm, Christopher Hallsworth
wrote:
> I haven't compared the two but Superduper looks good. You can if I'm correct
> back up for free with nag screens once in a while to register. Some things
> a
I haven't compared the two but Superduper looks good. You can if I'm
correct back up for free with nag screens once in a while to register.
Some things are also not available for free.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 26/08/2014 00:37, Janine
Any thoughts welcome on which back-up programme works better with VoiceOver? I
want to create a bootable back-up of my mac. I am leaning towards Carbon Copy.
Thanks. Regards Janine
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