Re: Time capsule

2012-08-07 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Bill, Do you mean you wish to "Reset the Time Capsule to Factory settings" and setup your Network again? Or do you mean you wish to Erase the "Time Capsule Disk" on the Time Capsule (that has your Time Machine Backups)? Cheers, Ronni On 08/08/2012, at 2:35 PM, Juliet Kitson wrote: > Hell

Time capsule

2012-08-07 Thread Juliet Kitson
Hello All I wish to erase and reformat my time capsule how do I get access to it via disk utility. Regards Bill -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - Guidelines - Settings

Moving one mbox to a different drive

2012-08-07 Thread Tim Law
Hello, I have some work material that I need to make more secure. I have a password on the computer - Mac Mini running Mountain Lion - but want to add another layer of security to one folder. This is the folder I keep all my work data. I have created a 10gb disk image in Disk Utility and added

Re: Time Machine backup

2012-08-07 Thread Peter Crisp
Thanks Carlo and Ronni too for direct support on this topic. I agree with your recommended actions there Carlo, I'll get a 1TB external to act as temp storage of the two 'good' sparsebundles and then gradually reintroduce the MBs to the TC post reset. Hopefully an amicable process for all units

Re: Time Machine backup

2012-08-07 Thread wa...@realworldcomputing.com.au
The nice formatting of the previous was removed at the news group server so I will repost just the bullet points of the previous email... * Obtain an external drive with enough space to store the two sparse bundles you wish to keep. * Turn off all Time Machine back up from al the computers in

Re: Time Machine backup

2012-08-07 Thread wa...@realworldcomputing.com.au
Hi Pete, Just to wrap up this thread I'll summarise where we left things. It seems the existing Time Capsule sparse bundle associated with you 9yo's MacBook refuses to budge. In the end Time Capsule is an independent computer with its own permissions and accounts. Apple attempts to keep these p