Salve, ho un dubbio. Avendo l'hard disk del mio MacMini da 160G praticamente pieno, spostando le librerie di iTunes ed iPhoto su un hd esterno per liberare il MiniMac, Time Machine nel fare in automatico il backup mi prenderà anche questo hd esterno?

Salve, ho un dubbio. Avendo l'hard disk del mio MacMini da 160G praticamente pieno, spostando le librerie di iTunes ed iPhoto su un hd esterno per liberare il MiniMac, Time Machine nel fare in automatico il backup mi prenderà anche questo hd esterno?

in questo momento, dove sono li backup TM? su il stesso esterno?
non serve a niente avere en il stesso posto, li dati e il backup di dati.
è questione di tempo, non si ma quando. Li HD mancanno eventualemente.

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