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hugh

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Is it possible to use Time Machine in reverse?

By that I mean: it's usually used to back up the contents of your desktop hard drive onto an external drive. I want to use it to periodically back up the content of my portable external hard drive onto my desktop hard drive.
 
I have another question about Time Machine....

If I back up my computer regularly, can I delete old back ups that are now months old?

I assume it only backs up the new stuff it finds each time, right? So does that mean if its working off the first back up to provide a full picture of the machine should everything go tits up?

Or does each back up consist "the whole machine" as it were?

I just want to know as its fairly eating into the space on my 1TB hard drive.

Thanks in advance!
 
As far as I know, the first back up is EVERYTHING hence it taking flippin ages. Every incremental backup is just the changes.
Say if all you worked on in one hour was a word document. Thats all that would be backed up.
 
QUESTION:
if i get a big external NAS drive, and partition it for time machine, can i use one time machine thingy for two macs i want to keep sync'd or will it do two time machines / need two partitions? or is that where they try make me get a mobileme account or summat?

ta,

Ern
 

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