Is possible to use Time Capsule as a external hard drive for my MA ?

Hi,
I wondering to know if i can use the time capsule as a external hard drive for my MACBOOK AIR i mean i dont want a backup i just want to be connected when i'm at home and transfer the data to the time capsule or simply uses data from there.
Thanks!

Yes, you can.
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  • How do I use Time Capsule as an external hard drive?

    How do I use Time Capsule as an external hard drive? I want to remove photos & music from my laptop and store them in Time Capsule only.

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  • Hello, how would I go about using my time capsule as an external hard drive for my Mac book pro?

    Anybody know if I can use my time capsule as an external hard drive for Mac book pro?

    Just recognise the following.
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    https://discussions.apple.com/message/24380694#24380694
    This is asked several times a day.. obviously people are struggling with their latest SSD being too small.
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  • How To Use Time Capsule As An External Hard Drive?

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  • Can i use time capsule as a external hard drive

    can i use time capsule as a external hard drive

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    Q3 here. http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html

  • Time capsule vs. External hard drive for periodic back-ups

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  • Using Time Capsule as an external hard drive?

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  • Can you use Time Capsule as an external hard drive?

    I want to use it as both a back-up drive and an external hardrive for movies etc that I dont want to keep on my Mac so I can have more free space. I was just wondering if this is possible with this device or if I need a separate portable hard drive/external hard drive to do this.

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    Purchase another external drive. Time Machine will only back up to a drive formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
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