Will Time Capsule also back-up an external drive?

I have a Time Capsule which I originally bought thinking it was both a back-up and extra memory device. I now also have an iomega network hard drive, and so need Time Capsule to back-up both my hard drive AND this external drive. Yet i can't seem to find how to do this in Time Machine. Can anyone help???

Time Machine can backup an external drive that is connected directly to your Mac via USB or Firewire, but it cannot backup a network drive.
If you need to backup a network drive, you might want to take a look at Chronosync. I believe that Carbon Copy Cloner now has this ability as well, but have not tried it.

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  • Will time capsule also back up external hard drives?

    will time capsule also back up external hard drives?

    Yes. If you're using Time Machine, open its preferences and ensure the drives aren't excluded; Time Machine can't back up drives in some formats, such as FAT32.
    (71818)

  • Is time capsule is backing up my external drive?

    I have my itunes library on an external drive connected to my time capsule via usb. When the tm is docked, i can look at the backup archive to see the files it's backing up. this does not include my itunes music folder on my external drive. In fact, I can't see that the tm is backing it up at all. the external drive isn't on the exclude list in time machine options either. How can i get time capsule to back up my internal and external drives?

    I have 2 laptops being backed up to my Time Capsule.
    I have my iTunes Library and my iPhoto Library on my Time Capsule.
    I use Chronosync to backup my iTunes and iPhoto Libraries to an external drive.
    It should have no problem doing what you want it to do.
    http://www.econtechnologies.com/site/Pages/ChronoSync/chrono_overview.html

  • Will Time Machine also back up an attached drive?

    I have a MacBook Pro and an external FireWire drive (dedicated to recording audio).
    If I attach a second drive (USB if that matters) to be my backup, and then I launch Time Machine, will it back up the data from both my laptop drive and my audio drive? Or will it just back up my laptop drive and I'll have to manually copy the files from my audio drive?
    Thanks for any help in understanding.

    Yes, Time Machine can back it up, if it's formatted HFS+ (any flavor of +Mac OS Extended.)+
    If by chance it doesn't, check the exclusion box in TM Preferences. If the drive is listed there, select it and click the minus sign at the bottom.

  • If I move my iPhoto library to iDrive will Time Capsule still back it up?

    My disk space is getting tight and I'm considering moving my iPhoto library to an external drive.  I've been happily using Time Capsule for years for backup.  If I move iPhoto library to my external drive (not the one in Time Capsule) will Time Capsule stop backing it up?
    OS X 10.10.1
    TC Version 7.6.4

    Thanks, Linc, you are the greatest!
    So I moved my iTunes library to my external disk.  When I checked Time Machine's Excluded list it was not there.  Then I entered TM and saw that the library had been backed up from the external disk.  So all is well and apparently the OS guys stopped adding external drives to the Excluded list.

  • While trying to setup a time capsule backup to my MyBookLive external drive, I got the following error message: The network backup disk does not support the required AFP features. What's up with this?

    While trying to setup a time capsule backup to my MyBookLive external drive, I got the following error message: The network backup disk does not support the required AFP features. What's up with this?

    This means that your NAS does not support the required encryption. Update your NAS to the latest firmware or ditch it and buy a Time Capsule (they are the most reliable when using TM).

  • When using Time Machine to back up to external drive, does Time Machine back up content in your Trash folder?

    When using Time Machine to back up to external drive, does Time Machine back up content in your Trash folder?

    Go to System Preferences (under the Apple menu) > Time Machine and click the Options button. Click the "+" button in the lower left. In the resulting dialog, check the Show invisible items checkbox. Go to your home folder and look for Trash. Click the Exclude button in the lower right.

  • Will Time machine automatically back up an external hard drive connected to my iMac?

    I have a Lacie external firewire hard disc connected to my iMac, containing Aperture library. Will Time Machine automatically back up both the external disc and the iMac HD?
    Adrian

    Will Time Machine automatically back up both the external disc and the iMac HD
    Open System Preferences (gear icon on the dock) and open Time Machine
    Click on Options
    Do you see the name of your Lacie drive in the "Exclusions List"?  If yes, the Lacie drive is currently not set to backup with your Mac.
    Click on your Lacie drive to highlght it, then click the - (minus) button at the bottom of the list to remove the drive from the "Exclusions" list.
    Now, Time Machine will backup both your Mac and the Lacie drive on the next pass. Allow plenty of time for this backup, avoiding wireless if possible, and connecting the Mac directly to one of the Ethernet ports on the Time Capsule. Ethernet will go 3-5 faster than wireless, on average.

  • How do I get Time Capsule to back up an external hard drive?

    I need Time Capsule/Time Machine to back up my external hard drive. How do I do this?

    The external drive is plugged into the Mac??
    Just open the Time Machine preferences, Options, and include the external drive.. done!! (The menu is exclude.. so just ensure it is not excluded.. don't use no double negatives.. is grammar rule apple could learn).
    You cannot backup the external drive if plugged into the TC directly.

  • Can I use Time Capsule to serve as an external drive with two different iMacs?

    I want to be able to set up Time Capsule to serve as a backup drive for my iMac, as well as my wife's iMac.
    So that we don't have to use two seperate back-up drives on each computer.
    Is this possible?

    The following quote is from: https://www.apple.com/airport-time-capsule/
    Have multiple Mac computers in your home or office? AirPort Time Capsule can back up and store files for each Mac on your wireless network. No longer do you have to attach an external drive to each Mac every time you want to back up. AirPort Time Capsule spares you the work. Your computers are always backed up — automatically and wirelessly.

  • Time Capsule keeps backing up entire external HD..

    Hi,
    I have a Macbook Air, an external MyBook Thunderbolt Duo HDD, and a Time Capsule.
    I keep my iMovie files on the external which I will add to, edit etc over time.
    On the external I also have a COPY of my iPhoto and iTunes folders (approx 100GB total)(I don't use them from this drive - they are purely there as an extra copy just incase)
    I have done the initial backup of my entire Macbook, and also the external HDD, which all seemed to go fine, showing 1.5TB left on TC (This matches up with what I needed to backup)
    I have excluded the iMovie and iPhoto folders, located on the external, from backups, as my "working folders" are located on my Mac.
    I haven't touched any of the files on the external HDD but now when TC wants to do a backup it states that the size of the backup is 300GB ! Almost the size of the initial entire backup.
    Any suggestions of where i've gone wrong will be gratefully received!
    I should add - the external HDD is connected directly to my Mac using Thunderbolt

    same problem, but I am not running neither parallel nor entourage or similar software.
    In my case the size of the repeated backup is 6 Gb.
    Is there a manner to identify which files are baked up, so that I can pinpoint the "big one"?

  • If I move my iTunes media folder to an external hard drive, will Time Machine still back up that externally-located iTunes library?

    To be precise, I've moved my iTunes Media Library to the same external hard drive where my TM backups are stored, although there's plenty of free space on that drive for both.
    As I write that, however, it strikes me that if that external drive fails, I've lost my entire iTunes media directory AND my TM backup. So I suppose I should use a separate external HD for each, right?
    But my main question is whether or not TM will still back up that iTunes media folder even if it's no longer located on the same boot drive as my main machine, which is a Mac Mini.
    The whole reason I'm doing this is because my MM has a 250GB solid-state drive that is rapidly filling up because my iTunes library is 150+GB.

    mende1 says:
    I recommend you to store the library on another partition on the external disk and keep the first volume only for Time Machine backups.
    and you say:
    As I write that, however, it strikes me that if that external drive fails, I've lost my entire iTunes media directory AND my TM backup. So I suppose I should use a separate external HD for each, right?
    From what people report here I'd say more people lose collections through whole drives failing and not just individual volumes becoming corrupt.  A drive failing will take out all volumes on that drive.
    Whatever the scenario, you will need multiple external drives.  For convenience you could do as mende1 suggests and partition the TM drive.  Keep TM on one part and your library on the other.  This would be convenient because then you would only have one external connected to your Mac most of the time.  However, then you should do as you observe and back up the partition used for iTunes to another external drive as often as you deem necessary.  Basically you always want two copies of everything on two different drives, but they don't all have to be on the same two drives.  Your TM drive acts as the backup for your computer and the primary for iTunes.  Your computer acts as the primary for what's on TM and the second external acts as the backup for iTunes.

  • How do I get time machine/time capsule to back up my external hard drive?

    I have been trying to find a way to back up my external hard drive (a Hitachi G-Drive from the Apple store) with time machine and my time capsule. I left it plugged in so it was visible on my MacBook Pro when I did the initial backup yesterday, but it's not showing when I enter time machine. Anyone have any ideas?

    A few things to check.....
    The external drive attached to your Mac must be formatted in Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    Check Time Machine Options to make sure that the drive is not excluded from Time Machine backups

  • Does Time Machine also back up wired external hard drives?

    I apologize if this is already answered; I can't find the answer. But I am running out of space on my hard drive, and I am thinking about moving my music and movies (ie multi-media content in iTunes) to an external hard drive. I am torn between two options. 1) use my existing external hard drive (LaCie d2 Quadra 1T) and partition it for Time Machine and a Multi-media folder, or 2) just buy another external hard drive, likely another LaCie and dedicate it for my multi-media. I lean towards keeping my back-up hard drive as is -- for one purpose so as to minimize loss of data should (when) the unthinkable happen. Anyhow, I'd like to know whether Time Machine can be told to include my 2nd external hard drive in its regular back-ups. Likewise, if I partition my current LaCie, can I tell Time Machine to back up my multi-media folder? Any info or links you can provide is appreciated. Regards.

    I appreciate the comment. Is there a way to find out whether Time Machine backs up external hard drives without having to buy one and plug it in to see if it is listed in the Time Machine pane of System Preferences? If I could read between your lines, I assume you are saying is Time Machine is "smart" enough to include external hard drives provided that I don't exclude it. Right? PS - I will be using the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format.

  • Time Machine not backing up 2nd external drive, remove option grayed out

    I have two external hard drives, 300gb (firewire) and 500gb (usb). Time Machine is backing up to the 300gb. In Time Machine's options, the 500gb is excluded from being backed up, and the remove option is grayed out.
    The 300gb Time Machine Backup drive is formatted as Mac OS Extended. The 500gb drive is formatted as MS-DOS (FAT32).
    I know the backup drive needs to be formatted as Mac OS Extended, but will it not even back up other drives that are FAT32?

    I am having a similar problem. I initially set it up 3 days ago and had it back up just the iMac to Time Capsule (about 120 GB) which it did no problem (I initially had my LaCie drive excluded). I then un-excluded my other drive, where all my photos and music reside (about 130 GB). Since then, it keeps trying to back up about 102 GB each time. Looking at the list of backups it does not appear that it has ever successfully backed up the LaCie. I am not aware of any error messages, but I have not been home much. I normally shut down the computer at night but I have been leaving it on trying to let Time Machine do its thing. All I can say is that every time I am at the computer TM is running and it always looks like it is in the middle of backing up 102 GB (usually seems to be near the beginning, never seem to see it more than halfway done). Looking at the TM panel it says the latest backup was 2 days ago. I'd appreciate any advice!

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