Can time-machine backup the boot camp drive?

can time-machine backup the boot camp drive?

can time-machine backup the boot camp drive?
No. Use third-party software such as WinClone to do that.
Time Machine can backup a Windows image file used by an emulator such as Parallels Desktop.
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  • Can Time Machine Backup to Two Different Drives?

    I have many Apple Computers, and I was wondering if it were possible to have time machine backup to two different drives.
    I want it to back up My documents, Mail, and other files/folders that I access often to a partition of my internal drive every minute.
    And
    I want it to back up Everything on my Mac to my external each night upon connecting it to my mac.
    I take my MacBook everywhere with me and I need to make sure that the files I work on the most stay Perfectly Accessible no matter what, and I don't want to sacrifice too much space for that procedure. I would rather just be able to do constant backups of my most used files and folders, and then do a system backup each night to make sure I always have what is needed.

    Let me add some more observations. I use two disks, one at home (its a mounted volume on another Mac at home) and the other is a portable disk that I attach to my MBP at work. This works fine.
    About your details - TM backs up every hour. If you look around you'll find some posts that give instructions on changing the frequency (I haven't paid attention to these, so I can't help you). However, backing up to another partition on the same drive is not what I'd recommend. If the drive dies, you may lose both partitions.
    As for doing constant backups of the most used files and at night doing a system backup - it seems to me you aren't "getting" TM. This sounds like the type of backup strategy one uses with "regular" backup software. I don't think I'd recommend backups every minute, but for short intervals, why not just do a default backup of everything. It doesn't really back up everything, just things that have changed. The only time it does a complete backup is the first time you use it with a specific drive. After that it no longer does complete backups, unless you reformat the drive and start from scratch.

  • Time Machine Backup of boot camp partition

    Will Time Machine back up a boot camp drive partition with Windows XP SP3 installed as the OS?
    Maui Guy

    no, TM will not back up the bootcamp partition. TM will only back up partitions formatted mac os extended. if you want to back up windows use Winclone or a windows backup program.

  • Can Time Machine backup to two USB drives

    Hi,
    I have an iMac 250 gig drive with about 240 gig in use and own 2 250 gig USB external drives. One of which I am currently using for Time Machine to backup to, but that is now full. I was wondering if there is any way that I can have time machine make use of both external USB drives as target backup drives?
    I'm guessing I need to buy a much larger USB drive, but wanted to explore this option first.
    Thanks,
    Kyle

    No. TM can only backup to a single drive at one time. You can designate the second drive as a new TM backup drive, but then TM will do a completely new backup to that drive, not "add on" from the old backup.
    There really isn't any backup utility for the Mac that will span backups over multiple hard drives except possibly Retrospect.

  • Can I Update Time Machine Backup Without Booting From The Source Drive

    Greetings,
    Can I update a time machine backup without booting from the original source drive?
    My main Macbook Pro internal drive seemed to have died. I had not backed up in months so my Time Machine backup was old.
    I replaced the drive with a new one and settled for restoring from the old TM backup because my latest info was on the dead drive and not backed up.
    I just plugged the "broken" drive into a dock and it mounted.
    It won't boot from the drive but I can mount it and copy from it so far.
    I now want to update my Time Machine backup with the info on the 'broken" drive while it's able to be mounted.
    How can I accomplish this without booting from the 'broken" drive and running time machine.
    Recap...
    I need to update a Time Machine backup using another hard drive without booting from the source (as I cannot). Both drives are connected via USB to my MBP and I am booted from another MBP. I want to end up with the newer info from the "broken" drive updating my older Time Machine backup.
    Thank You,
    SG

    Hi
    Time Machine will only be able to backup whilst booted into OSX, so unless you can mount the drive, and boot up the OS that is installed on the disk, then no, you will not be able to run a Time Machine backup of that drive.
    You could image the drive onto another using Disk Utility
    Cheers

  • Can I turn off Macbook while Time Capsule is archiving Time Machine backup to a USB drive?

    My Time Capsule is archiving my Time Machine backup to a USB drive attached to it. I have initiated this process on my macbook (on the same lan with the Time Capsule), on which I am monitoring the archiving progress on the Airport Utility. Still almost a couple of days to go... Can I turn off my Macbook, or will that interrupt the process of archiving?

    If LaPastenague is willing to do a "test", then we will all know more.
    Opened my big mouth.
    The archive is happening.. I turned off the computer it was setup from.. running Mavericks and latest utility once I got it started. I have been checking from v6 utility on Mountain Lion.. and it is excruciatingly slow. But is running.
    I can check the progress but v6 utility is utterly and completely useless.. it continually shows the same numbers.
    v5 utility does show it is crawling along.
    v6
    20min later..
    Look, look, there is a tiny blue fleck in the progress bar!!
    v5 utility shows the actual progress. Actually tells you total and amount backed up so far.
    Amazing how advanced v5 utility is over v6.
    The estimate of 10hours is probably correct at the present rate of progress. I suppose for 500GB, around 50GB/hr is about what we expect from TM backups etc.
    I will post another picture in an hour and probably kill it then before I die of watching paint dry.

  • How to separately backup the Boot Camp drivers partition from Leopard DVD?

    I used Disk Utility and my only (and expensive) DVD+R DL disc to make a backup copy of my Leopard DVD, and it worked perfectly to install Leopard on my MacBook Pro.
    However, that was before I learned that the Boot Camp drivers was now on a separate, PC-only partition on the DVD. So while my backup copy works great to install Leopard, I have no backup of the Boot Camp driver CD.
    I tried several tricks, including booting into Windows Vista and using PowerISO to attempt to make an ISO image of the Boot Camp driver partition (shows up as 400 MB or so). However, the ISO image generated is a whopping 7.6 GB, same size as the full Leopard DVD. I then tried to take that back into the Mac OS side, but it was "unmountable". Toast 8 was able to make an image of the full DVD that (I'd presume, as did previous versions of Toast) would contain both partitions of an ISO-9660 volume, but when I mounted that disk image with Toast 8, I didn't get the two-mounted-volume like I'd normally expect to see.
    I'd really like to know how to backup this volume - I demo this system regularly on my MacBook for clients, and I don't want to have to keep using my nice, pristine Leopard DVD when I have to do my weekly re-install. Any thoughts on how to get a simple extraction of the actual volume used for the Boot Camp drivers?
    Thanks much for the time,
    MBJ

    Hi Stefan,
    Thanks for taking the time to reply to my question! Although I think your steps will "work", per se (and I will try them out as soon as I can), I'm something of a purist in regards to my backups and so this method seems a little hackish as opposed to a process that actually images the volume in question (I'm also curious from a technical perspective, as the Boot Camp Assistant Beta used to allow for a dedicated MacintoshDrivers disc to be burned from it—I liked that method better, to be honest).
    Thanks again! I'll keep checking back here for other comments, and will let you know how the method you suggested works out.
    Best wishes,
    MBJ

  • Transfer Time Machine backup from one external drive to another

    Surely this has been covered, but I can't find it.
    If you have your time machine backup on an external drive and get a new (larger) external drive, what is the best way to transfer the backup from one drive to the other (and define the new drive as the backup drive)? Straight copy ? Then to define the new drive, rename old drive to something else and name new drive the backup name?

    I haven't tried this yet but a few other methods are described at http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20071128055047339

  • Errors when transferring my Time Machine backup to an external drive.

    Hello,
    I need some help transferring my Time Machine backup to an external drive. Let me explain what happened.
    I have a Mac OSX Mountain Lion that was upgraded to Mavericks when the upgrade came out. Prior to upgrading, I've been backing up  WD Passport Mac with the proprietary software "WD Unlocker on it". It worked flawlessly but after upgrading to Mavericks, I decided to backup and noticed that once i inserted the WD Passport, my screen will flicker, windows will close and reappear.
    I decided to read up on this and discovered that Mavericks is not compatible with the "WD Unlocker " program on the Passport drive. Since I already have a backup in place, i decided to restore my computer to factory settings and when I attached the Passport drive with my backup on it, My device will see the backup but it will keep spinning for hours without restoring my backup. I decided to read further on this and I got the same Mavericks compatibility conclusion.
    I then copied my entire backups.backupdb folder to my Mac desktop and formatted my WD Passport external drive and got rid of the proprietary software "WD Unlocker".. Once this was completed, I then tried to copy my backups.backupdb folder to my external drive within finder. Each time i tried, i get error messages and permission messages. Even when i changed the permission on the backups.backupdb folder to read & write for everyone, i still get the permissions error.
    Please helppppp. I have over 500gb of vital data in my backup.
    Thank you.

    Since you don't really have a question, I will give you a very broad information source for the next time you have a Time Machine question.
    Please visit Pondini's Time Machine FAQ for help with all things Time Machine.
    Oh, you cannot use a computer whose only disk drive is the target of a an OS X cloning operation regardless of what software is used for the clone. You can, however, use the source drive except if you try to clone using Disk Utility.

  • Transfer Time Machine backups to a new drive

    Is there an automated or an easy way to transfer my current Time Machine back ups to the new Time Capsule (I am sure I will inevitably buy it]. Looks like a great system for notebook users but I wouldn't like to start again with time Machine I like having the security of back ups I have already accrued. My current drive is certainly not full and won't be for a while.

    So far not very many people have had much success in copying their Time Machine backups to a new drive although the Restore option in Disk Utility ought to be able to do this. However, SuperDuper will support that capability when their new Leopard compatible version is released which should be in a week or so.
    http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html
    http://www.shirt-pocket.com/blog/

  • Does Time Machine backup other external hard drives?

    I am using a Seagate 500 GB to backup my data. Will Time Machine backup another external hard drive on which I store my iMovie projects? If so, how do I access them in the Time Machine mode? Thanks in advance.

    nachdenki wrote:
    strange, my external HDs were added to the exception list automatically. maybe because they wouldn't fit on the time machine volume.
    It seems to depend on when the drives were connected. When you first turn Time Machine on, it only excludes the TM drive itself, and any drives not formatted HFS+.
    If you connect a drive later on, that drive will be excluded automatically.

  • Can Time Machine backup Windows 2003 servers?

    Hi,
    Before anybody casts any stones, I'm Pro mac. I'm currently working at a company that only has Windows 2003 servers. We need a new DR & Backup system for our Windows servers. Can time machine backup and restore to Microsoft Windows 2003 servers?
    Anybody have an experience on this topic?
    Thanks,
    Chris.

    Time Machine can not back up remote drives of any kind. also, in can only back up directly attached drives if they are formatted mac os extended. that excludes any windows drives in any shape or form.
    you should consider a different backup solution. You can try CCCloner. It might be able to backup a windows server.

  • Can Time machine backup an aperture datatbase ?

    Hi to all of you,
    I am new to Mac and new to aperture 3.
    Can Time machine backup an aperture datatbase ?
    I have set up time machine to back up my mac an though I was out of trouble until I heard someone saying this is not the case.
    So can TM backup the database ? When is it open?
    If not what else can I do ?
    Dag

    Ailish Eklof wrote:
    Inside the Aperture Library, there are a few large databases that are marked as changed anytime you do many common things inside Aperture. Even a very small change can cause several of these large files to be backed up, and it will consume a fair bit of space.
    One of the big changes under the hood in Aperture 3 is that the main database file has been split into several smaller ones, but more importantly the thumbnail file that existed for each Project and was changed each time any adjustments were applied in that Project has been split into a number of smaller files.
    Using TM to backup the Library is still going to use space relatively fast, but not as fast as it did with Aperture 1 & 2.
    Ian

  • After a clone, the boot camp driver are not reconized

    Dear All,
    I installed a Imac 24'' with a boot camp. On the boot camp partition , I installed xp and the boot camp driver.
    I cloned the OS X partition with Carbone Copy Cloner (CCC) and I cloned the XP partition with Winclone, on 4 iMac 21''
    Now I juts cloned a imac 24'' and when I boot on XP, I got serveral windows stating that the driver a not found
    However, on the master, it boot very well on the XP partition
    Here a some of friver missing
    SM BUS
    Coprocessor
    Ethernet Controller
    Someone know why, I could installed 4 time and it does not work now?
    Thanks

    Hi pierrot10,
    I assume with the '21" iMac' you refer to the new Öate 2009 21.5" iMac, right ?
    Most likely the reason for this are missing Windows drivers, due to newer hardware in the 21.5" and newer BootCamp Windows driver on the OSX DVD that came with the 21.5" iMacs.
    While in Windows on the 21.5" insert the Snow Leopard OSX DVD that *came with this iMac*.
    The Setup should start automatically and should give you the possibility for a 'Repair Driver'.
    Cloning a Windows system from one computer to another is not that easy due to different hardware components.
    Regards
    Stefan

  • I'm getting an error message on my time machine backup: "The backup disk image "/Volumes/Data/MacBook.sparsebundle" is already in use." Any suggestions?

    I'm getting an error message on my time machine backup: "The backup disk image “/Volumes/Data/MacBook.sparsebundle” is already in use." Any suggestions?

    Excellent apple networking on Lion or ML is usually the issue.
    Reboot the TC.. if that don't fix it.. reboot the whole network.. modem.. router.. TC.. clients.. restart in that order.
    There are tools.. download the real tool if you have lion..
    For ML you are stuck with toyland.. AU 6.1 .. good luck with the plastic hammer.
    Read C12 and C17
    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html

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