No. Even with image for windows, you needed to insert a boot cd and pick the 
backup from wherever you stored it. If you had only one, I suppose you could 
memorize the keystrokes, but no speech guidance at all.


On Aug 18, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> You could make another backup to an image file and store that some place, 
> though you're probably fine with keeping 1 backup around. The difference 
> between the mac and windows is, should you need to restore your system with a 
> mac, you can do it totally without sighted help. There was never a way to do 
> that with windows that I know of.
> On Aug 17, 2011, at 10:01 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
> 
>> Thanks, Mike. That's what I was thinking as well. Of course, you can 
>> schedule carbon copy to backup daily, I suppose. I haven't looked at its 
>> scheduling options as of yet.
>> When I was using windows, I used to backup using image for windows weekly, 
>> but not much more than that. Occasionally, I would do a backup before 
>> installing some piece of software which I thought might mess up my computer; 
>> but mostly backed up each saturday.
>> The only thing I miss, and I'm not sure carbon copy can do this, is that I 
>> used to keep at least one backup from the previous week; so I always had 
>> two; the one from the previous week and the one from the current week.
>> I know they have that archiving thing, but I'm not exactly sure how that 
>> works. It doesn't sound like it allows for keeping two backups then allowing 
>> you to pick which one to restore from.
>> 
>> On Aug 17, 2011, at 7:49 PM, Mike  wrote:
>> 
>>> I use carbon copy cloner also. About the only advantage time machine might 
>>> give you is hourly backups of your files that have changed, this might be 
>>> useful if you make frequent changes to documents or something similar. 
>>> Otherwise, there is probably no need to use them both.
>>> On Aug 17, 2011, at 11:39 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi, guys. I'm currently running Carbon copy as well as time machine. But 
>>>> I'm wondering why I'm doing that. 
>>>> Does it make any sense to run both since carbon copy will create a 
>>>> bootable disk and can also be scheduled just like time machine?
>>>> It appears it's easier to do a restore with carbon copy; so is time 
>>>> machine really necessary if you have another backup solution?
>>>> Thanks.
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