Backing up two hard drives with Time Capsule

I plan to install an additional hard drive in my i7 Macbook Pro via OptiBay. Can a Time Capsule back-up both hard drives easily via Time Machine?

As long as it's formatted for a Mac, yes.
Once it's installed, running, and formatted, go to +System Preferences > Time Machine > Options.+ If it's listed in the exclusions box, just select it and click the minus sign at the bottom.
Note that Time Machine usually requires 2-3 times the space of the data it's backing-up, to be able to keep a reasonable "depth" of backups for you.

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    how do you back up an external hard drive with time capsule?

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    Yes, if the hard drive with the video files is formatted correctly for Mac
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    Click Time Machine Preferences
    Click Options
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    Click the name of the hard drive to highlight it
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  • How can I split a backup on two hard drives with Time Machine ?

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    Regards,

  • Backing up external hard drive to time capsule?

    Hello,
    I have a 13-inch MacBook Pro and am quickly running out of space on my internal HD. I currently back up my computer regularly to a simple usb-connected external hard drive (MyPassport; 500 gb). I would love suggestions for externally expanding my memory and for backing up both what is on my internal and external hard drive. I was thinking I could use my 500 gb external hard drive currently working with Time Machine as my place to store more things (thus I would erase all the backups on that disk and use it for more storage of new things) and get a new hard drive to back up my computer and external hard drive. I was thinking of getting a Time Capsule for this (to backup both my computer and an external hard drive). Can this be done? Can I back up both an external hard drive and my computer to a Time Capsule, and if so would I have to plug the external hard drive directly into the capsule, or how would I back up the external hard drive to the Time Capsule? Because I can not use a Time Capsule as a place to store new material and a place to backup that new material and my computer, I would appreciate any suggestions for expanding my storage and backing up that expansion and my internal hard drive.
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    TM is no problem working with external drive and backing up both to the TC.. the external drive simply has to be available when TM is doing the backup.. and ensure it is not excluded in the TM preferences.

  • Back up external hard drive to time capsule

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    A  whole  lot  about  Time  Machine for help with TM problems.  Also you can select Mac Help from the Finder's Help menu and search for "time machine" to locate articles on how to use TM.  See also Mac 101- Time Machine.

  • How to back up a hard drive with Time Machine

    Yesterday I left my MacBook Pro at the airport security check.  I called today and they told me it was gone, probably stolen.  Since I didn't want my files or data to fall into the wrong hands, I used iCloud and logged on to my account, found my MacBook device, and selected Erase Mac.  Lo and Behold, as fate would have it, I received a call from airport security 15 minutes later that they had in fact found it.  Unfortunately, my call to Apple Support indicated that once Erase Mac is selected, it's like pushing the launch button on a nuke.  It cannot be undone.  Further conversations revealed that in order to not completetly lose all my files, I need to back up my MacBook  to another hard drive prior to connecting to WiFi. 
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    Is my thinking correct for the following steps:
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    2. Click on Time Machine Preferences
    3. Connect my MacBook Pro with my iMac using FireWire
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    How will I know when the back up is complete?
    After the back up is done, do I then open the MacBook up in Wifi and allow Erase Mac to run?
    If yes, then how do I transfer the hard drive back to MacBook?
    I know this is a long post, but I want to ensure I'm following the process completely.  Thanks,
    Scott

    Just turn off your wireless router until you can run Time Machine to backup your Mac notebook.
    Or remove the drive from the system and connect it to another Mac and copy all your files off it. But again it would be best to disable any and all Wifi systems in your house before you do that.
    Not sure but there may be a way to turn off the Wipe command and or it is only issued once. Never had to use it so I'm uncertain on how it actually works.

  • Can i use an external hard drive with time capsule via an airport extreme?

    i recently bought 750GB laCie hard drive... is it possible to use Time machine with the external HD plugged into my airport extreme?

    shanec805, wttdaWelcome to the discussion area!
    Remember that Time Capsule is a hardware device.
    Time Machine is a software feature of OS X 10.5.5.

  • How can I back up external hard drives to time capsule?

    I own an iMac and have two external drives hooked up to it. I also have a time capsule. Is it possible to back up the external drives automatically or manually to the Time Capsule?
    -knarfy

    I don't think Time Machine would work, but SuperDuper! (to a disk image on the Time Capsule) or Retrospect, or another backup program could do it.

  • Back up external hard drive to time capsule w/ time machine?

    I have a LaCie external drive that I use for Digital Performer and Reason projects. I also have a Time Capsule which backs up my computer via Time Machine. My question is: when my LaCie drive is mounted to my desktop, will Time Machine also back up the data on the LaCie drive, or only the alias of the drive? If not, is there any way I can set up Time Machine to capture both the data on my MacBook Pro's hard drive as well as the LaCie drive? Or, do I have to manually copy the files on the LaCie drive into the Time Capsule?

    How about a MS-DOS (FAT-32) formatted flash drive that I use to go between my Mac and the Windoze world at work? Will that backup via Time Machine? If not, can I reformat the disk as a Mac formatted drive and expect it to work on my windows machines? If that won't work, I am looking for an automated solution to backing up my flash drive everytime I plug in...
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  • Two hard drives with time machine?

    I have two external hard drives: one at work, and one at home. Can I have time machine running on both, so that I have a complete backup in both places? If so, how?

    Sure. Each will be complete, but independent, if that makes sense.
    You will have to tell TM each time you swap them, however, via TM's Preferences > Change Disk.
    The first time you do a backup to each, it will be a full one, of everything on your system. When you swap, the next backup on the swapped drive will be lengthy, but contain all the changes since the last backup to that disk.
    Do be careful, however, not to go more than about 10 days without a backup to each disk, as TM may do a new, full backup after that long.

  • Using Tiger 10.4.11 and trying to back up hard drive on time capsule

    I have successful set up time capsule to be my base internet station. Now I want to copy my hard drive onto Time Capsule but cannot figure out how to do it. I visited the apple store today in NYC and they folks there suggested I use "migration assistant". I have done this and migration assistant cannot locate my time capsule. I have attached an ethernet cable from my computer to the time capsule and this does not help. Can anyone suggest how I can copy my files from my hard drive to the time capsule? Thanks (as an aside I have leopard and plan to install as soon as I can back up my hard drive on time capsule. Leopard should make back up painless going forward).

    I've found a solution, no need to post a response. Thanks!

  • Unable to back up external hard drive via Time Machine.  Says no room but has back ups from two previous Mac notebooks on it.  Tried deleting them and now can't do anything.  Any ideas?

    Unable to back up external hard drive via Time Machine.  Says no room but has back ups from two previous Mac notebooks on it.  Tried deleting them and now can't do anything.  Any ideas?

    As john noted, eventually that external is probably not going to be big enough, but it certainly is for now. The HD just needs enough capacity to cover the amount of data on your internal HD, not the internal HD's total capacity.
    Format/partition the external as follows and you should be set to go:
    1. Connect the external HD to the MBP.
    2. Open Disk Utility on the MBP.
    3. Select the external HD in the left pane.
    4. Click on the Erase tab.
    5. Choose the Format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
    NOTE: if you want to zero the HD (which I always think is a good idea, but does take time), click on Security Options, click the button for Zero Out Data, click OK. The larger the HD, the longer this will take, in some cases several hours.
    6. Click on Erase and wait for the entire process to finish.
    7. Click the Partition tab.
    8. Click on Volume Scheme: and choose the number of partitions (just one in this situation).
    9. Click on the Options button (located underneath the Volume Scheme pane) and select GUID.
    10. Click Apply.
    11. Quit Disk Utility.
    Backup your internal to the external. What application are you using to backup with? I highly recommend both SuperDuper! and CarbonCopyCloner.

  • Hi, ive been backing up my computer to an external hard drive (with time machine). When i buy a new macbook will that hard drive put all my info on to the new computer?

    hi, ive been backing up my computer to an external hard drive (with time machine). When i buy a new macbook will that hard drive put all my info on to the new computer?

    When you boot the new machine for the first time, you'll be prompted to import your data from a Time Machine backup.

  • Can I connect an external hard drive to Time Capsule for off site back up?

    I like having a copy of everything at another site in case of a house fire. Can I connect an external hard drive to Time Capsule to make a duplicate of what is on Time Capsule? I would store that hard drive at work and bring it home monthly or something to back up Time Capsule. Thanks!

    Can I connect an external hard drive to Time Capsule to make a duplicate of what is on Time Capsule?
    That is exactly what the Archive function on the Time Capsule is for. Connect a USB drive and click Archive, and a mirror image of your Time Capsule will be copied over to the USB drive.  It's a slow process that will take 4-8 hours depending on how much data is on the Time Capsule, so best to start things late at night and let them run overnight.
    Another option would be to use a commercial application like Carbon Copy Cloner to keep your backup.  The advantage to this approach is that once the first "master" backup is done, the application will only back up the changes on the Time Capsule that have occurred since the last backup. So, subsequent backups will be much faster, probably only taking about 10-15 minutes.

  • I transferred data from my external hard drive to my restored Mac Book Pro via migration assistant and now my external hard drive in time capsule has red minus signs. How do I get rid of that without getting rid of any of my data?

    I used Migration Assistant to transfer my data from my external hard drive via Time Capsule to my restored Mac Book Pro. When I now go into Time Capsule I there are red minus signs in the corner of all the folders that are contained in my back up. How do I get rid of this and access my previous back-ups?

    Select the drive and Finder > Get info and at the bottom "ignore permissions on this volume"
    You can copy the files, but the ownership on the files still belongs to the other user account, once your done copying, then perform a #6 Reset Users Permissions and that will set all the ownership to that account.
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