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On 2/4/12 5:35 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
In that case Chris it would make sense to share a folder as you said. I never save documents or anything in a VM for that reason. Of course if your wise you limit the VM i.e. windows to only see one folder which is a security measure. On Feb 3, 2012, at 10:41 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:While I haven't done it I know that there are settings on VMWare to share the documents folder between your Mac and Virtual windows instance. That would be a nice way to get your windows documents backed up, although it wouldn't help with the rest of your Windows setup. Normally you don't want to have the virtual machine image backed up by time machine because it is a giant monolithic file. So one little change made under Windows and the entire multi-gigabyte disk image is flagged for backing up again. Possible if you are on a local fast big time machine drive, but still kind of a waste. CB On 2/3/12 8:51 PM, Scott Howell wrote:Alex, I'm not so sure you could not have your windows and Mac data backed up to the same location. Of course it would require a lot of trickery, but nothing is necessarily impossible. You could possibly pull it off with a well crafted APple script on the Mac side. On Feb 3, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Alex Hall wrote:I know, but since I primarily use Windows for now, I pay for my Windows carbonite subscription. As I understand it, even though the Mini is one computer, I would have to pay again to back up my mac os partition. Until I use the mac more and start leaving my files there, I will just use time machine to keep my apps and settings up to date. Ideally, there would be some magical place from which both mac and windows could read and to which they could write in perfect harmony, but the file system war seems to preclude any such dream from ever becoming a reality. Too bad, since I could just back up said magical land with carbonite and let local backups store the less critical settings and apps. On 2/3/12, agent086b<agent0...@bigpond.com> wrote:Hi, I am sure you already know, you can use Carbonite on your Mac. Max. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: time machine? From: Alex Hall<mehg...@gmail.com> To:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 15:54:11 -0500Thanks for the responses. Regarding my last question: 1. You create a novel in Text Edit, saving it as a single document. 2. You back up your mac, which, of course, backs up your novel in the process. Let us say this was done on January 1. 3. You come back to the novel a week later, making extensive modifications. Unfortunately, your mac goes crazy and you restore from your January 1 backup. What happens to your novel? Do you retain the January 8 version, or is that overwritten with the January 1 version? I have Carbonite on Windows, but before I had that I tended to save to my hard drive and make backups every month or so. In the above example, then, I would not have backed up every itteration of the novel, and would probably have done a backup a few weeks later. The restore, then, would happen between my backups, so what would happen to the file in question? I hope that makes sense. On 2/3/12, Scott Howell<scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:Alex answers follow below: On Feb 3, 2012, at 1:50 PM, Alex Hall wrote:1. Will any external hard drive work?ALex you may use any external drive you like. However, you should ensure you have of course sufficient capacity and in fact you may consider having a drive that is at least twice the capacity of the drive you are backing up. THis is not a requirement, but a consideration.2. Do I need to format it in a special way? If so, can I make a partition on it to use for backups and leave the rest readable by Windows computers?I do not recall whether it matters, but the TIme Machine utility takes care of this if I recall correctly. You could split the drive into multiple partitions and choose where you want TIme Machine to place the backups.3. Is time machine fully accessible?I have not had any problems using TIme Machine.4. Are time machine backups readable? That is, if I wanted a file off an old backup but did not want to restore the whole thing, could I just browse to that file and copy it like normal?Yes.5. Is anything not backed up?The only files that come to mind which are not backed up are those that have no impact on operation of your Mac. In other words these are files you do not have direct access to and are only used by the current instance of the OS. So if you restored the entire machine or cloned the drive you would not want these files.6. If I had to restore, and I had newer files than in the backup, what happens? In other words, is there a way to restore only system folders so that files modified since the backup are not overwritten with older versions?Interesting question since I'm not sure how this condition would occur really. I'm trying to invision a scenario that might apply in this case. hth,Thanks in advance. -- Have a great day, Alex (msg sent from GMail website) mehg...@gmail.com;http://www.facebook.com/mehgcap -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email tomacvisionar...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en.-- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. 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