How to set up Time machine for multiple computers

How to name and select for backup

A Time Capsule does not require you to do anything.. each computer will establish its own backup in a sparsebundle.. and keep it different from the other computers. It all just works. Mostly..!!
http://pondini.org/TM/33.html

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  • How to save in time machine for multiple user on one iMac

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    No worries...Time Machine backs up all user profiles with few exceptions (see link below):
    http://pondini.org/TM/26.html

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  • I need help with setting up time machine for backup

    I would like help with setting up time machine for backup.

    You will need an external hard drive (formatted for a Mac).
    Then you plug it in and go to system preferences>time machine and select the external HD and turn it on.
    The backups are automatic.
    Barry

  • Time Machine for multiple macs - NAS or DAS attached to my iMac, which I then share?

    Greetings
    I currently have three macs - MBA, MBP and an iMac (newest generation). I'd like to use Time Machine for all of them.
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    I use time machine to back my computer which has multiple user login.
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  • I want to set up Time Machine for my Macbook pro but I already have files on my seagate hard drive. Will i lose them if i set up time machine on it ?

    So i have a 2 TB Seagate time machine. I had an older laptop that I had transfered things from onto that about 2 years ago. My current macbook has been acting up so i want to set up time machine. Will i lose everything on the hard drive if i try to set it up as time machine now?
    I read about partioning it.. but Im still scared i will lose what is  on it?
    My macbook is about 2 years old running OS.X 10.9.1
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    Partitoning can be done on the fly.
    However TimeMachine works best if it is Partition 1.
    If you formate and repartition then yes you lose everything.
    How about getting another drive.

  • How to set up time machine so it can view old backup after renewal of user rights ?

    I am newbie in the mac world but I am very happy to use the devices I have.
    I just both and setup time capsule and did firt initial backup with time machine into account I have setup on the TC. But after while I was not able to view my user folder, so I resetup the user rights.
    But now when I turn on time machine, I say that I didnt perform initial backup. In finder I am able to see and acces my folder on TC now and there is also a file with backup with name Václav - Mac mini.sparsebundle just in the root of my user folder on TC.
    Can you please help me how to tell TM, that there is a initial backup that can be used for other incremental backups in the future ?
    Thanks for your help.
    Vaclav.

    I did that. But and then reopen TM but still I dont see backup performed any suggestions ?
    "Inherit" a backup
    Copy the following after the prompt, and leave a space, but do not press Return yet:
                                sudo tmutil inheritbackup
    If your backups are on an external HD, locate and open the drive in the Finder window.  At the top level of the drive is a Backups.backupdb folder containing a folder named for your old Mac, per the sample.  This is what you want the new Mac to "inherit." Drag that folder to the Terminal window. 
    (If your backups are on a Time Capsule, locate the sparse bundle containing the backups for your old Mac via the Finder, and drag it to the Terminal window):

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    I have 12 iPad 3s that I want to set up to train multiple groups of teachers on in anticipation of purchasing classroom sets eventually.  I am looking for suggestions in how to set up the iPads to be used by multiple users.

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  • How to set-up  Time Machine after Restore

    After having restored an entire system back from Time Machine, it looks to me as Time Machines wants to completely backup all data already held on the hard-disk. With this effect, the harddisk is not big enough. I do not want to buy another disk. Is there any way how to persuade Time Machine that it should use the existing data on the disk?

    Hi Aulia,
    I don't believe that you will be able to have Time Machine understand that you only want it to continue with the same data : once it has detected that a file changed, it makes another copy, even if you know that it's the same file : it's based on messages telling it that a file has changed, not on files comparison.
    I think that the "inprogress" file will be replaced by another one if you let TM do it's job : it won't make a third copy of your data. If there is enough space on the disk, you can let TM continue, and try to manage with the following trick, with patience and much care.
    Make sure that the "Action" menu is visible in a Finder's window (it is if you did not customize the toolbar to remove it), and dive into Time Machine. Select a item in the window : the Action menu now has an item that should read "delete all backups of this element" (or something like that : I'm translating my French version). Take care that "all" here really means ALL versions in the backup : the only copy left would be on your main disk.
    The next backup may not make a fresh copy unless you help it a little : after all, there was no message telling TM that the original was changed, since it was not ! Just do anything in the folder containing the item that you deleted from the backup (like creating and immediately deleting a folder there) : this will tell TM that something has happened there, the next backup will check the folder, detect the missing element and make a fresh copy.
    Having only one copy of a really important folder may not suit you, even if it's only for the short delay until the next backup. You can make a copy of it, and run TM to backup the copy (a right click on the icon in the dock shows a "backup now" item). You now have a backed up version, you can delete the original, and all the backup copies of the original with the previous method. But if you rename the copy back to it's original name, it will be saved again... just iterate one more time !
    I hope that this can help you, but please do not hesitate to try and validate your method on small copies before you delete something in your backup !
    PS : I just tested my proposals with my 33Gb iMovie Events folder : a new copy of an event folder is created in the backup each time you rename an event, and I gained more than 40 Gb by deleting all previous redundant versions.
    At least, it works for me !

  • How do i use time machine for storage,for example, have a folder named "art".

    How do I set up the 3TB drive on my time machine so i can store files on it and free up the drive on my Macbook?

    On your working Mac......please take a look at Migration Assistant.
    Finder > Applications > Utilities > Migration Assistant

  • How to set billing doc parameter for multiple selection ?????

    Hi all,
    Output for Billing
    VF31, SD70AV3A
    i would like to add ‘Multiple selection’ to the Billing Document parameter.  multiple Currently, it would only give data for one of the documents in the selection.
    According to me the billing parameter can be changed for multiple selection, need your suggestion for how to proceed with this..
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    VF31 <b>does</b> have multiple selection option for Billing document, at least in my world (4.7).

  • Setting up Time Machine for first time

    ...tried to help friend with new iMac use Time Machine with her even newer external 500G Ultramax drive, as she was struggling with the bundled Retrospect Express (I struggled too!).
    When I launched TM, a box asked me if I wanted to set up TM. Clicked OK, Adobe Reader launched, and then the error message 'there was an error opening this document. There was a Macintosh System error (-1409)."
    So, I can't past this to set up TM. Anyone know what could be wrong?

    Hi John, it sounds like there may still be an element of RE on either the target drive, the destination?
    TM should not definitely be launching Acrobat Reader. I can't even find an error -1409 in the error codes. So something is whacked.
    Try starting in "Safe Mode" and setting up TM again If that works go to System Preferences >> Accounts >> Login Items and remove them. Boot normally and test. If not go to ~(yourHome)/Library/Contextual Menu Items and move whatever is there to the desktop. Then do the same with /Library/Contextual Menu Items.
    It will take a bit more time to startup because it runs a directory check.
    Log out/in or restart, if that sorts it start putting items back one at a time until you find the culprit.
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  • How to set what Time Machine includes in backup?

    I just noticed that in my Time Machine backup it did not backup the 'Movies' folder that is in my User folder. How do I get it to include that? Thx!

    System Preferences>Time Machine>Options button, then little plus or minus icons...
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427

  • How to backup with Time Machine for complete clean reinstall of OS

    My iMac has been getting slower and slower as the months go by and with each new software update. It used to be a lot faster than this when it was new.
    I'm thinking the best solution might be to do a complete clean reinstall of the OS. My question is, if I have Time Machine backing up of all the users Documents, Email, Address, Book, iTunes Library, and iPhoto Library files, can I just go ahead and blow away everything on the machine? That is, after reinstallation, can I just plug in the hard drive, turn on Time Machine and get all those data files back in the right place without difficulty?
    Or am I better off meticulously and manually moving the appropriate files/directories to an external harddrive and then fitting them all back into place manually afterwards?
    (NOTE: I used to have to do a clean re-installation of XP every year or so to keep the system nice and snappy -- it would invariably get slower and slower over time. Since I got my iMac (Tiger) I had never had this creeping slowness problem, why is it happening now with Leopard?)

    slegge,
    This might give you some ideas.
    Using Time Machine to Restore You Entire System
    Q: Can I restore my Mac from a Time Machine backup?
    A: Yes, you have several options: (In all cases Mac OS 10.5 Leopard is required as previous OS X versions will not work with Time Machine backups.)
    *Full Restore Via Migration Assistant & Time Machine*
    You can use the installation DVDs that came with your Mac and reinstall Leopard (Mac OS 10.5). During the installation process you will be asked if you would like to Migrate data over from your Time Machine backups. The advantage here is that you start with fresh system software. The disadvantage is that you may lose many of the personal preferences/settings that had been established with the previous system. But this may be only a minor inconvenience to reestablish these. Depending on whether you choose to migrate your applications over as well, you may be required to reinstall any 3rd-party software or standalone Apple programs. Don’t forget to run Software Update once the initial installation is complete to bring your system up to date. Using Disk Utility at this point to repair any permissions issues is advised as well.
    *Full Restore Via Time Machine Only*
    Alternatively, you can use the installation DVDs to do a full system restore. Insert the installation DVD. When the welcome window appears, go to the Utilities menu and select “Restore System From Backup…” and choose the drive that your Time Machine backups are on. Then select the date of the backup you would like to restore from. This will completely erase your internal drive and restore your system to a relatively same condition it was in on the date of the backup you choose. (See this article for a list of files that TM does not restore, http://shiftedbits.org/2007/10/31/time-machine-exclusions/) The advantage here is that you retain many of the personal preferences/settings that had been established with the previous system. Additionally, no further installation of 3rd-party software is required. The disadvantage is that BECAUSE you retain many of the personal preferences, settings, and system files that had been present with the previous system, you run the risk of reintroducing problems you experienced with the previous installation, including any issues that necessitated the OS reinstall in the first place. Using Disk Utility at this point to repair any permissions issues is advised as well.
    *Full Backup After Restore*
    Bear in mind that in all cases Time Machine will perform a full backup after a full restore. This is normal. Time Machine will resume incremental backups after the full backup has completed. To view previous backups, Control-click or right-click the Time Machine icon in your Dock or Option-click the Time Machine menu extra and Choose "Browse Other Time Machine Disks," then select your previous backup volume. You will enter Time Machine and be able to browse your previous back ups and restore files. (http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1338)
    Hope this helps.
    Cheers!

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