Hello, I have two questions on time capsule  I can only have it on my external hd files and free up my internal memory to my mac  I can use an external hard drive, in my case a lacie rugged as shared memory for my two computers

Hello, I have two questions on time capsule  I can only have it on my external hd files and free up my internal memory to my mac  I can use an external hard drive, in my case a lacie rugged as shared memory for my two computers

I have a mackbook pro and an iMac if I buy a time capsule 2tb airport, I can use it with time machine and what would be the best way to use it.
There is no particular setup required for TM.. both computers will create their own backup sparsebundle which is like a virtual disk.. Pondini explains the whole thing if you read the reference I gave you.
and how to use time capsule airport whit other external hd to use my old lacie airport with the new time capsule
Up to you.. you can plug the external drive into the TC and enjoy really slow file transfers or you can plug it into your computer and use it as external drive.. which is faster than the TC.. and TM can include it in the backup.
Again everything is explained in the reference.. you are not reading it.

Similar Messages

  • Hi, I have an issue with my Aperture, I recently had a Samsung HD with 225 gb Aperture library fail. As per the instructions I moved the library to a new hard drive, in this case a 2tb Time Capsule. Now Aperture opens but no pictures

    Hi, I had a Samsung 1tb hard drive fail with a 225gb Aperture library on it, as per onscreen instructions I transferred the library to another hard drive in this case a 2tb Time Capsule. Now when I open the Aperture library I see the file structure and the white outline of the photos but no photos. When I try to export photo I get a pop up saying, 'selected master version offline'. The metadata is showing the photo details and size but no pic, and the aperture library is still showing it as 225gb
    If anyone has any suggestions or a way of finding the master files I would deeply appreciate it.
    Many thanks

    When a drive reports failed the data on that drive should be suspected to be corrupt. Initially one should assume any copies made of data after the drive starts reporting failing will also be corrupt.
    After a drive reports failure:
    When a drive reports to be failing our first concern should be the integrity of the existing backup of the data on that drive. It is easy to manage to corrupt the backup data during efforts to retrieve the failing-drive data.
    Step one should be to back up the back up of the failed drive. The known-good backups should be carefully quarantined from the likely-corrupt data.
    Step two (which should only happen after step one is complete and verified) is to make post-drive-failure copies of data from the failing HDD and make efforts to verify the accuracy of the data copied from the failed drive.
    Before a drive reports failure:
    Originals from the camera card should be separately backed up prior to import into Aperture or any other images management application. Always.
    HTH
    -Allen

  • Two questions on Time Capsule (newest generation)

    Greetings,
    I am considering buying a Time Capsule 2 TB, newest generation, arounf Christmas. I have two questions though :
    1) I read around you could plug a powered USB hub into the USB slot of the Time Capsule and get a printer and a hard drive connected on the Time Capsule. But, I also read it only work with some powered USB hub. Can anyone confirm this can be achieve and if it can, with which powered USB hub I can achieve this ?
    2) My Wi-Fi ecosystem is rather sensible to interference. I have to use a 5 Ghz Wi-Fi or my network always crash. I know the Time Capsule offer a dual-band network (2.4 and 5 GHz). Does it means that if I had one in my current situation, only the 2,4 GHz network would crash but not the 5 GHz ?
    Thank you for your answer

    I have a mackbook pro and an iMac if I buy a time capsule 2tb airport, I can use it with time machine and what would be the best way to use it.
    There is no particular setup required for TM.. both computers will create their own backup sparsebundle which is like a virtual disk.. Pondini explains the whole thing if you read the reference I gave you.
    and how to use time capsule airport whit other external hd to use my old lacie airport with the new time capsule
    Up to you.. you can plug the external drive into the TC and enjoy really slow file transfers or you can plug it into your computer and use it as external drive.. which is faster than the TC.. and TM can include it in the backup.
    Again everything is explained in the reference.. you are not reading it.

  • My macbook hard drive stopped working and I loaded another hard drive and can access time capsule but it doesn't show any of my old files and I don't understand why

    My 7 year old macbook hard drive stopped working and I put in another hard drive but when I went to restore my information from airport time capsule it only shows today and nothing older.  Help?

    Did you do a TM backup after you installed the disk? It may write over the previous backup.. but it should actually start a new one.
    Read the info about using migration.. see http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html
    Or the Mac is probably looking at the backup as from a different computer.
    See the details of how to use TM to restore to a different Mac.
    Q17 here. http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
    I would read through 14-17 carefully.
    You should be able to do a full recovery of the TM backup to a USB drive plugged into the computer.

  • Upgrade Mac OS 17.0, Lost my hard drive in Windows

    Before upgrade Mac OS, I had three hard drives C:, H and G. Drive H is for Mac operation system. C and G are NTFS for windwos operation system.
    After upgrade Mac OS, I lost G Hard drive, only have C hard drive in the Windows operation system. The G Hard drive had some data files. I don't understand why ater upgrade Mac operation system I lost G Hard drive in Windows Operation system.
    Please help, how to recover G Hard drive in Windows operation system. Thanks,

    Used the USB Install 10.7 from Apple/

  • HT201250 I have an Time Capsule (1 TB) and do not know how to get my data from it after reformatting my hard drive.

    Due to multiple problems with Lion, I decided to reformat my hard drive with Snow Leopard (10.5.8) and now am unable to retrieve my data from my time capsule (1T).  I tried to import but ended up with 342 pictures of mainly clip art and downloads from emails.  Help.  I don't know how to get to the time capsule.  When I open time capsule, it shows only the dates since I reformatted on Sunday.

    I don't think this helped me!  I am afraid to do the Terminal thing if it can't be undone!  I cannot afford to lose the time machine backups.  When I open the time machine now, it shows only backups from Sunday when I reformatted the disk!!!
    I did open disk utility which is as follows:
                                  Capacity:  464.8 GB (499,113,885,696 Bytes)
                                  Available: 441.6 GB (474,187,837,440 Bytes
                                   Used:  23.2 GM (24,926, 048,256 Bytes)
                                   Number of Files: 634,969
                                  Format:  Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
                                  Owners Enabled:  Yes
                                  Number of Folders:  159,926
    It gives me the option to restore, but then wants a source and destination.  Is this the right place to be?  I have Version 10.5.8. 

  • I have a 500 gig time capsule.  I have used with a Macbook.  The Macbook has a 500 gig hard drive which is about 3/4 full.   Now we just purchased a new MacBook pro with a 1 TB hard drive.   Do I need to buy a larger Time Capsule?

    I have a 500 gig time capsule.  I have used with a Macbook.  The Macbook has a 500 gig hard drive which is about 3/4 full.   Now we just purchased a new MacBook pro with a 1 TB hard drive.   Do I need to buy a larger Time Capsule?

    Do I need to buy a larger Time Capsule?
    Probably yes. You might be able to get the full backup of the new MacBook Pro on the Time Capsule, but it will not be long before the Time Capsule is out of space.
    Better to add a new Time Capsule and backup the new MacBook Pro to the new Time Capsule, and keep the old MacBook backing up to the old Time Capsule.
    If you do not want to add a new Time Capsule, another option would be to erase the Time Capsule disk and start over again with new backups of both Macs and move forward.

  • Now that i have a mac pro.how can i use a portable hard drive while i have the time machine working on my mac?

    what do i do if i want to use a portable hard drive for backing up, if i also see
    the time machine also on there?

    flora1917 wrote:
    what do i do if i want to use a portable hard drive for backing up, if i also see
    the time machine also on there?
    Do you mean you're already backing-up to a Time Capsule, and want to switch to using an external HD?  If so, just format the drive and select it via Time Machine Preferences > Select Disk.  See #21 in  Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.
    If you mean something else, please clarify.

  • Time Capsule is backing up more than is used in my hard drive

    Hi!
    I have been using TC for more than four years and my current one is my second. I am very happy with it and I think it is one of the best apple developments.
    However, I have upgrade to Mavericks recently (I update from scratch) and my initial backup become longer than in previous occasions. I have erase also the time capsule because I wanted to have a fresh start everywhere.
    Additionally to this longer time backing up I have come to something quite astonishing... Time Machine is backing up more GB than I am actually using in my hard drive... Can someone explain this for me?
    Thanks
    PS1/ I am doing everything through wifi, and I have an airport port express in the middle.
    PS2/ The speed of the back up is just fine... It is not as fast as the previous ones I have done from scratch. I am more worried about the amount of data that it backed up... Besides, in the time machine configuration I do not have all my hard drive for back up. e.g. I have a virtual machine and it is not backep up.
    Message was edited by: lpuerto

    Some of it.. is the difference between digital bytes and binary bytes.
    You are contrasting the Apple bytes and Orange bytes and worrying why they don't match up.. they will never match up. They are not the same.
    If you did not realise it, apple changed the way TM reads the disks to digital bytes.. so a 2TB drive does not format to 1.8TB which is the correct size in binary bytes. (real bytes) 
    Your HD info on the other hand is actually measuring binary bytes.
    If you did not realise..
    Here is v5.6 airport utility
    Here is v6 airport utility looking at the same drive.
    And Time Machine.
    How does one version of the utility see the disk as 2TB and the other as 1.8TB.. simple.. one is real bytes and the other is the hard disk manufacturers way of making disks look bigger than they are.. ie digital bytes.
    So nowadays I just ignore everything the Mac tells you about file sizes because none of it is now believable. What is truth? When you stop having standards then truth is in the eye of the advertising man and you always get the biggest number for specs and lowest number for price.. and neither are true.
    if you are using digital bytes or binary bytes.. so think of it as your maths teacher taught you.. 6 apples does not equal 6 oranges.  And when you throw away the standard who knows what you are counting.
    Check Pondini for info about what size a backup really is.
    http://pondini.org/TM/D4.html

  • I am about to purchase an iPad.  I have a Time Capsule.  Are the two compatable?  For example, when I bring the iPad home will it automatically link to my Time Capsule so everything I have on the capsule will be downloaded to the iPad?

    I am about to purchase an iPad.  I have a Time Capsule.  Are the two compatable?  For example, when I bring the iPad home will it automatically link to my Time Capsule so everything I have on the capsule will be downloaded to the iPad?

    sherrycarlin wrote:
    ... will it automatically link to my Time Capsule so everything I have on the capsule will be downloaded to the iPad?
    This is not how it works...
    Suggest you spend a little bit of time here to be able to fully appreciate your iPad...
    http://www.apple.com/support/ipad/essentials/
    http://www.apple.com/support/ipad/apps/
    From here  >  http://www.apple.com/support/ipad/
    More info here  >   iPad User Guide iOS 6

  • When my hard drive died I lost my itunes library and now I'm being told that I can't synch my ipod with new songs unless I delete all existing because I can only have one library at a time

    when my hard drive died I lost my itunes library and now I'm being told that I can't synch my ipod with new songs unless I delete all existing because I can only have one library at a time

    Copy all the content on your iPod back to your PC and into iTunes. Then go ahead and sync the iPod with your new library.
    See this older post from another forum member Zevoneer covering the different methods and software available to assist you with the task of copying content from your iPod back to your PC and into iTunes.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2452022?start=0&tstart=0
    B-rock

  • After formatting my HD and eventually restore my system from a backup on Time Capsule, will I still have access to my old backups as normally used to do via Time Machine?

    I have a Time Capsule (4th Gen) and my backups on it, I need to completely erase my hard drive. My question is: after formatting my MacBook HD and eventually restore my system (OS X 10.6.8) from a backup on Time Capsule, will I still have access to my old* backups as normally used to do via Time Machine?
    *(-and to the newer backups- if I had not restored my system from the last backup).
    THANKS

    That's a good question. Technically, Time Machine should make a new backup but not erase any old backups. But if there isn't sufficient space on the backup drive, then I'm not sure if Time Machine will simply warn you or just go ahead and remove old backups to make room for the new ones.
    In any case, the new backup should have a different backup folder on the backup drive. That's my understanding. You can learn more at pondini.org.

  • Can I use a deskotp hard drive to back up a network hard drive, using time machine?

    I have a WD desktop hard drive and a WD network hard drive. I use the desktop drive to backup two computers using time machine and the network drive to store shared information. I wanted to use the desktop hard drive to also back up this shared information on the network drive.
    Any way of doing this?

    Sorry, no. I've only used CCC, but I don't know if will actually back up a NAS drive.
    I kind of thought a network storage device would come with some sort of built-in back up system.

  • Under Snow Leopard I used a WD My World NAS to back up my Mac Pro (Mid 2010). When I upgraded to Lion I am unable to access the backup because the NAS does not yet support AFP. I have now bought a Time Capsule and want to transfer the old backup onto it.

    Under Snow Leopard I used a WD My World NAS to back up my Mac Pro (Mid 2010). When I upgraded to Lion I am unable to access the backup because the NAS does not yet support AFP. I have now bought a Time Capsule and want to transfer the old backup onto it.
    How can I recover the NAS back up to put on my new Time Machine.
    Talking to Apple Support Adviser was a waste of time on case number 239647273
    Any thoughts or pointers?

    Keep the old OS around and just kick the tires and test new OS. Apple has a history and habit of breaking support in things like this.
    You can use TimeMachine as one level of backup, and even there there were changes with Lion, I would always recommend foremost backup clones of every volume. And clone (SuperDuper etc) can be stored on something like HP NAS Media Server which also was supporting TimeMachine, iTunes - until Apple made that harder and more their own proprietary format.
    Apple AirPort Time Capsule Support
    Lion Communities
    Cloning as a Backup Strategy
    Rather than "upgrade" I would clone the system, and do a clean install, then allow Setup Assistant to import your files.
    Others who are asking the same question:
    http://www.bing.com/search?q=mac+os+x+lion+WD+My+World+NAS

  • I have a 1 TB Time Capsule on a wireless network with my iMac and my wife's MacBook Pro.  The TC is almost full. What is the best way/device to increase storage capacity?

    I have a 1 TB Time Capsule on a wireless network with my iMac and my wife's MacBook Pro.  The TC is almost full. What is the best way/device to increase storage capacity?

    Replace the Time Capsule with one that has a larger hard drive. Or erase the one you have and start a new set of backups or backup one of the computers to a different backup drive.

Maybe you are looking for

  • I have two iTunes accounts ( different. Email address ) how do I merge them ?

    Can some one advise me how to merge or indeed find my iTunes downloads from a different email address. I think I have Los quite a lot of music vids Thanks

  • Trying to connect my PB to a PC

    I have a G5, a Powerbook and a desktop PC. Now networking the G5 to PC is ok and my Powerbook to G5 via airport express is cool BUT the PB to PC isnt working via airport express! Any reasons why? When I connect it via a cable it connects perfectly. h

  • Disk mode and new computer

    When I turn my iPod onto disk mode, it remains at the screen "ok to disconnect" with a checkmark indefinately. It doesn't matter if I plug it into the wall of computer or whatever. I turned it to disk mode to transfer my music onto a new computer, bu

  • Missing features in UCM for decision making based on cost vs needs

    Hi Experts, I understand that UCM is a component in ECM. However what I'd like to know and can't seem to find anywhere is a summary or explanation on missing core features of UCM that can be found in IPM, URM and IRM. For example, a feature that is h

  • Determining duration of sequence of clips

    Hi, In FCP 4.5 - I know how to measure a single clip's duration on the timeline, but is there an easy method to measure the time duration of a larger sequence of clips? I realize I can look at the start timeline timecode and the ending one and comput