Time machine options?

I would like timemachine to backup to my timecapsule at night, while i'm sleeping, cuz everytime it goes to back things up during the day, there's a little hang time in there that's annoying. i don't see any kind of settings to make this happen though. surely i'm not the only person who feels this way.

If you want, you can find programs that edit the back up intervals of time machine. Like [TimeMachine Scheduler|http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/26341/timemachinescheduler] is a utility that lets you edit the time when you want the backups to happen.
Steve

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    Hello,
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    Steve
    PS First ever post!

    Are you referring to the drive used for backups, or the drive I want to back up? When I first used Time Machine, my external drive (used to house my itunes library) was on the exclude list. I easily removed it and the TM window reflected the additional contents (indicating a backup of about 75G (27 on internal drive, remainder on external). But backups are being done only on the contents of the internal drive.
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