TS3992 can i back up my MacBook Pro to iCloud?

Can I back up my MacBook Pro to iCloud?

No. That's not a feature of iCloud at this time.

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  • Can I back up my MacBook Pro to iCloud?

    My iPhone & iPad back up to iCloud, but not my MacBook Pro laptop.  Can I do that?

    In the past, when I made a calendar appt. on my iPhone, it showed up on my Mac AND vice versa.  Now it shows on my iPhone but does not make it to my calendar on my Mac or the other way around.  I'm not sure what I've done to "turn" that off.  Any thoughts?

  • How do I back up my MacBook Pro to icloud, and do I need a separate device

    How do I back up my MacBook Pro to icloud, and do I need a separate device

    Your Mac can't be backed up to iCloud.
    If you have an external disk drive, you can set  up Time Machine to backup your MBP to it.

  • Can I back up my MacBook Pro hard drive on Backup Plus Slim disk, while upstreaming photos to the iCloud?

    Hello, I have never backed up my MacBook Pro since I bought it 3 years ago (ouch) and I have never saved anything on the iCloud. I am on a catching up mission now. I upgraded my OS to Yosemite, set up iCloud and started upstreaming all my photos (more than 4,000) into iCloud. I also bought a Backup Plus Slim disk to do a full back up of my Mac's HD using Time Machine. The problem is that at the moment my internet is slow due to problems in the area I live (being fixed but it will take days). I started the upstream of my photos over a day ago and I still have more than 3,000 left to do. I would like to start the back up process onto the external disk in parallel (too long a story to explain why here), but I am not sure whether the two processes will be able to work together?
    Thanks for letting me know.
    Robertrorro

    Hello, I have never backed up my MacBook Pro since I bought it 3 years ago (ouch) and I have never saved anything on the iCloud. I am on a catching up mission now. I upgraded my OS to Yosemite, set up iCloud and started upstreaming all my photos (more than 4,000) into iCloud. I also bought a Backup Plus Slim disk to do a full back up of my Mac's HD using Time Machine. The problem is that at the moment my internet is slow due to problems in the area I live (being fixed but it will take days). I started the upstream of my photos over a day ago and I still have more than 3,000 left to do. I would like to start the back up process onto the external disk in parallel (too long a story to explain why here), but I am not sure whether the two processes will be able to work together?
    Thanks for letting me know.
    Robertrorro

  • What is the best format to use on an external hard drive so I can both back up my Macbook Pro and also put movies on it from another hard drive (PC)?

    I am looking for a solution to whether if it is best to get two hard drives or one that can do two things that I want.
    I am looking for a hard drive format that can both back up my 500GB Macbook Pro but I was also wondering if I could also put movies on it from another hard drive that is PC based. Would partitioning the hard drive work for this? I don't know what are the best formats to use.
    If this is too hard it might just be easier having a separate 500GB hard drive for back up of my Mac and another bigger hard drive for the movies etc (the files are probably bigger than 4GB). Any help would be greatly appreciated as I need to make a decision soon!

    Csound1 wrote:
    Microsoft has not released the official exFAT file system specification, and a restrictive license from Microsoft is required in order to make and distribute exFAT implementations. Microsoft also asserts patents on exFAT which make it impossible to re-implement its functionality in a compatible way without violating a large percentage of them.[13] This renders the implementation, distribution, and use of exFAT as a part of free or open-source operating systems or of commercial software, for which the vendors could not obtain a license from Microsoft, not only technically difficult, but legally impossible in countries that recognize United States software patents.
    Can't help with that, if one is using a Windows machine then they are subjected to their rules and control.
    Limited support outside Windows and Mac OS X operating systems as of 2012, when most consumer electronic devices could only handleFAT12/FAT16/FAT32, rendering exFAT (and flash memory formats using it) impractical as a universal exchange format.
    The OP said they plan to store movies on the external drive.
    Many movies today are well over 4GB in size, thus exFAT has to be used and formatted on the PC, which the Mac can then read.
    Older Windows NT versions up to Windows Vista without Service Pack 1 do not support exFAT.
    Irrelevant, Microsoft provides a free download of exFAT for Windows XP, and Vista shouldn't be running on pre SP1 anyway.
    Some distributions of Linux have begun to include support for exFAT. It is however, only available as a file system in user space, as it's not supported by the kernel.
    Irrelevant, OP is using Windows and OS X, not Linux and if they did Linux can read the files at least and transfer, which is all they care about really.
    Windows Vista is unable to use exFAT drives for ReadyBoost. Windows 7 removes this limitation, enabling ReadyBoost caches larger than 4 GiB.[14]
    Irrelevant, the OP's is intending to use it as transfer drive between Mac's and Windows for movies.
    The standard exFAT implementation only uses a single file allocation table and free space map. FAT file systems instead used alternating tables, as this allowed recovery of the file system if the media was ejected during a write (which occurs frequently in practice with removable media). The optional TexFAT component adds support for additional backup tables and maps, but may not be supported.
    Some relevancy, but only exFAT can handle 4GB+ files between Mac's and PC's, so the need outweighs the possible problem.
    The OP needs to follow the standard Windows practice of "safely removing hardware" before physically disconnecting the external drive. If a write is occurring, it won't allow disconnecting until the write is finished.
    Support for up to 2,796,202 files per subdirectory only.[1][nb 3] Microsoft documents a limit of 65,534 files per sub-directory for their FAT32 implementation, but other operating systems have no special limit for the number of files in a FAT32 directory. FAT32 implementations in other operating systems allow an unlimited number of files up to the number of available clusters (that is, up to 268,304,373 files on volumes without long filenames).[nb 4]
    Not a issue, only in extreme cases of a lot of small files. The OP plans to use it for movies which are usually large and take up a lot of space on the drive.
    IMMO It looks like you just ran off and copied something to argue your point when all the points are basically irrelevant.
    There is only one format that can easily share 4GB sized files between Mac's and PC's without further complications.
    It's ALSO possible to install MacDrive on the PC and format the drive on the Mac HFS+, but I didn't recommend that because I know it's a hassle just like third party NTFS writing software is a hassle on Mac's.
    If you so anti-Microsoft format, then you must know Paragon has to pay a license fee to Microsoft for using the NTFS format.
    At least with exFAT there is no fee to Redmond, at least not yet.

  • How can I back up a Macbook Pro with Bootcamp

    Ok, so I have a 13" Macbook Pro (non-Retina) that's about 5 months old. There's loose wiring in the display, causing strange symptoms with my screen. There also seems to be something stuck in the fan, as it rattles around really loudly from inside the computer and I'm afraid it will jam and overheat. Both of these should be covered under my 1 year warranty.
    If I send it into Apple or an AASP, I'm going to assume my data will be lost. I don't know how I can back up my computer so that when I get it back I can just copy across and have everything how I left it. I have Windows 7 installed with Photoshop and some games/save games that I really would not like to be lost. I have an external hard drive that should be big enough to back up both partitions. If I make it a time machine, I will lose the normal external hard drive functionality and doubt it will back up Windows too. Is there a way for me to back up both MacOSX and Windows 7 so that when I get my computer back, everything is how I left it? Thanks.

    Disk Utility format Pattition 1 Option GUID OS X extended journaled a blank powered external drive, use Carbon Copy Cloner for OS X partition (also copies the hidden Recovery also just in case)
    You can hold the option/alt key on a wired keyboard and boot from it to confirm it's working to later reverse clone (to the same Mac model on a new drive) or use Migration Assistant to a new Mac to transfer files and apps.
    Most commonly used backup methods
    For BootCamp clone and restore, use WinClone 3 on another external drive.
    What the format for the external drive is and how to restore BootCamp from that drive I do not know, they can tell you how to go about it.
    TimeMachine is well, TimeMachine, should also do that as well for OS X to have two backups at all times.

  • Help Help..Can not back up my Macbook Pro with Time Machine

    I have Mac Book Pro Mac OS X version 10.6.8 and Time capsule 802.11n (3rd generation), I used to do back up wirelessly but then it stopped. so i connected it directly to laptop, it did not work. so i did reset on Time Capsule/Machine and didnt work. Show error 1) Time Machine could not comple Back Up (The back disk image "/volume/data/macintosh.sparsebundle"could not be created (error 1) and then different time i tried got different error 2) Time Machine Could Not Complete (the back disk image "/volume/data/macintosh.sparsebundle"couldnot be created (error 60)..please advise

    The TC drive is network and will never show up in disk utility.
    You can mount the sparse bundle into the utility and do a check on it.. but that serves little purpose.
    I used to do back up wirelessly but then it stopped. so i connected it directly to laptop,
    It is highly likely the setup is wrong.
    Please do a full factory reset of the TC.
    The Factory Reset TC Gen1-4. Or AE Gen1-5
    Unplug your TC/AE. Hold in reset. and power the TC/AE back on..  all without releasing reset and keep holding in for about 10sec.
    Release it when the status light flashes rapidly. If it doesn’t flash rapidly you have missed it and try again.
    Be Gentle! Feel the switch click on. It has a positive feel..  add no more pressure after that.
    TC/AE will reboot after a couple of minutes with default factory settings and will wipe out previous configurations.
    No files are deleted on the hard disk.. No reset of the TC deletes files.. to do that you use erase from the airport utility.
    Redo the setup using the airport utility. For older OS and TC you can do this by ethernet with wireless turned off if you like.
    Tell us the main modem router and how the TC was originally setup.. if it was in bridge mode.. then put the TC back in bridge and plug it into the router.
    If there are issues they will show up in the airport utility. Please list any issues it has.

  • Can't back up new Macbook Pro

    Can't figure out why the new MBP won't complete a backup. I did a migration from my old machine and everything went well. I have used the disk utility to repair permissions and even used Disk Warrior to clean it up. I do have some monster video files and wonder if that's the problem. I've tried to a time capsule, a directly connected firewire drive and a network location. Get the same problem - a problem occurred when transferring files, it says - try again later. Any thoughts?

    Most likely, it's having a problem with a particular file, but you'd never know that from the message Tm sends.
    See #C3 in [Time Machine - Troubleshooting|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Troubleshooting.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).

  • How to transfer pictures from Macbook Pro to Icloud?

    I am confused as in how I can transfer pics from my Macbook Pro to ICloud. Can someone help me with this?
    Also how many days will the files be saved on Icloud?
    Thanks
    R

    If you mean add them to photostream, you can either drag them onto your photostream album or selct them and use the share option at the bottom of the iPhoto window.

  • How can I get the old view of iCal back on my MacBook Pro and iPhone?

    How can I get the old view of iCal back on my MacBook Pro and iPhone?  The Mavrick version is crisp and clean but a colored dot is not the same as a highlighted word. I rely on my iCal on my MacBook Pro and iPhone 5 to help me track which of the 8 sites I visit for my job during the week - the color coding is (was key) to organizing and tracking meetings.  I hate the upgrade! 

    If purchased through the Mac App Store then it can be installed on up to five authorized CPUs. Otherwise, it's controlled by the license that came with the software.
    To install on another computer copy the downloaded installer application to the other computer.

  • I backed up my macbook pro before they intalled a new hard drive but when I reinstalled, my book says it isn't compatible with Maverick and I can't get the last year of pictures or files back.

    I backed up my macbook pro before having a new hard drive installed. They installed Maverick for me, but now My Book says its not compatible and I can't restore my files and pictures from the external hard drive. What can I do?

    Simple if you have a complete backup of your old drive erase the new one and restore from your Time Machine backup. That will put your Mac back to exactly like it was before you had the hard drive changed.
    In all honesty I have no idea why most all the Apple stores upgrade every Mac that comes through to Mavericks.
    To do the erasing and restoring you need to either boot from the original system discs that came with your Mac or if it came with either Lion or Mt Lion use the Online Internet Recovery system. To boot to that at startup hold down the Command + Option/alt + r keys and keep them held down until you see a globe on the screen. Once thje Mac OS X Utilities screen loads use Disk Utility to Repartition the drive as one partiotion to remove all data from it. Then when that is done exot disk Utility and select Restore from Time Machine Backup. Have the TM backup drive connected before you start this process.

  • Can I Use an Old External Hard Drive to Back Up my MacBook Pro?

    I am currently using a 2010 MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.8) and I am thinking of upgrading to Mountain Lion when it comes out. So that means I should really back up my Mac. I have never backed up my Mac before nor have I ever backed up any of the PC's I owned in the past. With this being my first Mac and my first time backing it up I want to make sure I do this right.
    So my question is can I use my old exteral hard drive (Got it back in 2004 for University. Used with a PC) to back up my MacBook Pro with out running into any issues if I have to restore my Mac??

    tokine wrote:
    So my question is can I use my old exteral hard drive (Got it back in 2004 for University. Used with a PC) to back up my MacBook Pro with out running into any issues if I have to restore my Mac??
    yes.  connect it to the usb port, open disk utility, erase the disk and format to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).  That is the most common format.  Then backup as necessary.

  • How do I FTP files from a security camera to iCloud so they can be retrieved back to my MacBook Pro whenever I connect when travelling?

    How do I FTP files from a security camera to iCloud so they can be retrieved back to my MacBook Pro whenever I connect when travelling?
    Russ

    Do you want to watch the live feed of your secutiry cameras or recorded footage?
    In either case, I don't think iCloud is your solution.
    For the first one, check with your security camera software, they usually have this option of broadcasting, so you'll know how to access it.
    For the later, you should use something like Dropbox (www.dropbox.com), since iCloud file sharing is, up to this date, app restricted.
    Hope it helps.
    JP

  • My newish MacBook Air was just lost to a coffee spill, and I need to migrate back to my MacBook Pro using a recent back-up (Time Machine to external disk).  Can I do this?

    My newish MacBook Air was just lost to a coffee spill, and I need to migrate back to my MacBook Pro using a recent back-up (Time Machine to external disk) for a few weeks.  This same disk was used to back-up the Pro earlier, and to migrate from the Pro to the Air.  Can I do this "back-migration" from the Air to the Pro?  Is it maybe better just to migrate the specific folders (Outlook email, Office docs) I am sure I need?

    Do not attempt to copy files/folders from a Time Machine backup. Only use the Time Machine application to restore from the backup.
    Click on a Finder window and select Help from the Finder's Help menu. Search for "restore" and select "restore items backed up with time machine" from the hints list. You will find these two articles:
    Recover items using Time Machine and Spotlight
    If you use Time Machine to back up your Mac, you can use Time Machine with Spotlight to recover lost or deleted items.
    Note: You can retrieve earlier versions of TextEdit documents from within TextEdit. For more information, see: 
    View and restore past versions of documents
    Open a Finder window and type a search word or phrase in the search field in the upper-right corner.
    Select a location to search in the location bar.
    Refine the results by specifying search criteria. Narrow down Spotlight search results
    Open the Time Machine menu in the menu bar, then choose Enter Time Machine.
    Use the arrows and timeline to browse the Time Machine backups. Your search is performed in every window.
    When you find the item you want to restore, select it, then click Restore.
    The restored item is returned to its original location. For example, if the item was found in the Documents folder, it’s returned to the Documents folder.
    Restore items backed up with Time Machine
    If you use Time Machine to back up your Mac, you can easily bring back lost items or recover older versions of files.
    You can use Time Machine within many apps. If the iCloud Documents & Data feature is turned on, you can recover older versions of iCloud documents as well as regular documents.
    Open a window for the item you want to restore.For example, if you accidentally deleted a file from your Documents folder, open the Documents folder. To recover an email message, open your inbox in Mail. To recover an iCloud document, open the document’s app, choose File > Open, then click iCloud to view the iCloud documents for that app.If you’re missing an item from the desktop, you don’t need to open a window.
    From the Time Machine menu in the menu bar, choose Enter Time Machine. A message may appear while your Mac connects to the backup disk.
    Use the arrows and timeline to browse the snapshots and backups.White tick marks represent snapshots stored on your internal drive (portable computers only). Pink tick marks represent backups stored on your backup disk. If a tick mark appears dimmed or grayed, there’s no backup available or the backup disk is not connected.
    For more information about an item, double-click it.The windows in Time Machine behave just like Finder windows, so you can open folders, click items in the sidebar, and use the search field in the upper-right corner of the window.
    When you find the item you want to restore, select it, then click Restore. You can restore individual items, multiple items, folders, or your entire hard disk.The restored item is returned to its original location. For example, if the item was found in the Documents folder, it is returned to the Documents folder.

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