Looking for good backup program

im using a external HD for my music, copied from itunes. Im looking for a program so when i remount the drive it will reconize any new music or changes i have made to my music files. Thanks

lawrence gelman wrote:
im using a external HD for my music, copied from itunes. Im looking for a program so when i remount the drive it will reconize any new music or changes i have made to my music files.
sorry, i fail to understand. if your music is on the external, changes or new music would be done on/going to the external. so when the drive remounts what will be there to recognize ?
do you have a separate library on the external and your startup disk ? or did you split one library, partly on the internal and the rest on the external ?
also, why are you posting in the time machine forum (TM, incidentally, is a backup program) and not in the iTunes forum ?
JGG

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