Well it said in the description that it was compatible with ITunes and it
mentioned that it could do ITunes. I don't want to do my own hacking if i can
avoid it, because i'm an idiot when it comes to programming in any shape or
form, so i want to stick with what's in the box and sorta do what i
One snag with backing up to a remote time machine volume is to make sure
that the volume is dedicated to time machine. TM will keep adding
backups until the volume is full and then start deleting the oldest
editions. Before I realized this I had tried to use a data drive that
had my itunes and
Hi,
I'll answer this on list since people are wanting to use iTunes with a nas.
Like any other nas, the linkstations have a web interface that lets
you control its features and setup shares. It does have some client
software for pc and mac, but it doesn't really do that much; all it
does on windo
Definitely want more info too. Just been looking at these and want to
share files between XP Pro machine, W7 HP and iMac and want to setup
timemachine backup.
On 7/6/11, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Hi,
> As so often here and other places, i stumble upon a thread and sorta think
> it's not interesti
Hi,
As so often here and other places, i stumble upon a thread and sorta think it's
not interesting to me now and go on, however i read in this particular thread
and it placed ideas in my poor spinning head, so this is my question: Someone
here mentioned that they had a Buffalo NAS, don't rememb