OS X :: Backing Up My Hard Drive Using OS 10.2.8?

Aug 27, 2009

How can I clone/backup my hard drive using OS 10.2.8 to a flash drive, iDisk or cd?

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OS X :: Backing Up For A New Internal Hard Drive?

Mar 13, 2010

I have a 13" Macbook Pro with only 160GB of internal hard-drive space. I have an external hard-drive that backs everything up, but before I work on getting a better hard-drive for inside my MacBook Pro, I want to make sure of a couple things:

1. When I start up my MacBook Pro after the "procedure" it will put everything back to exactly how it is, right? Like, to the point where it doesn't seem like there is a new hard-drive in it?

2. Will my iTunes account remain the exact same? I don't lose all of my music, do I?

3. About how long will it take to reinstall everything?

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PowerPC :: Backing Up A Emac Hard Drive?

Mar 27, 2008

I got the hard drive and need to back it up. the problem I have is, I only have a windows pc. and of course i cant see the hard drive on windows. Is it possible to view and backup the hard drive on a live cd (linux).

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OS X :: Backing Up Data For A New Hard Drive Installation?

Feb 11, 2010

I've been looking into this a lot the passed few days, but there are a few answers I just can't find.

First of all, I know how to physically take apart my mac and put the new hard drive in. I have the new hard drive, and the tools I need.

The method I chose (before I looked into how to xfer data using macs) was to use time machine to make a backup of my entire hard drive on an external, which I did successfully.

However, before I take apart my mac and instal the new hard drive, there are a few things I want to be clear on, and I can't find the answers to.

Will I need the leopard OS disc for the new hard drive? Or does time capsule back up the OS as well, and give me some sort of prompt (doubtful)?

I have the pre late 2008 macbook pro, and it came with leopard. I haven't upgraded for several reasons I won't get into. My question now is, should I have the leopard OS disc? SHouldn't something like that have come with my mac? I ask because I feel like I should have one, but I don't remember getting one and can't find it anywhere. I always keep things like that.

And lastly, if I don't have the leopard OS disc, what do you think is the cheapest way for me to back up and xfer my data?

I have external hard drives, my new hard drive, and my old hard drive. Would it be cheaper for me to buy one of those things that directly xfers the data from one internal drive to another, or to buy another leopard disc? Is there a way I can just order the leopard disc I should have already for cheaper?

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MacBook Pro :: Backing Up Onto An External Hard Drive?

Jun 11, 2010

I have an external drive that is the same size as the internal drive in my mbp. I have bootcamp partition. How do I back up both partitions onto my external drive?

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MacBook Pro :: Backing Up To External Hard Drive?

Dec 7, 2014

Im using a macbook pro 13" retina, running yosemite 10 10.

I use a 1Tb ext hard drive for storage, rather than the macs internal storage, I am thinking of using a 2Tb ext drive for back up. When I back up will the attached 1Tb ext drive be backed up at the same time?

Info:
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10)

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OS X :: Backing Up My Airport Extreme Hard Drive Off Site?

Sep 7, 2010

I have an external hard drive hooked up to my airport extreme. I have approximately 5-6 Gbs on it and it is for shared office files. I would like to be able to automatically back this data up off site. I can't seem to be able to do it with mobile me, and I don't want to have to unplugged it and take it off site to back up. Mobile me would have been great.

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MacBook :: Backing Up Applications On External Hard Drive?

Jan 25, 2009

I have a question that I should probably know the answer to, but I don't. I have a Western Digital My Book on the way and I am going to back everything on my Macbook up on there so I can do an archive and install.

Is it possible to put applications like Mac:Office 2008 on the hard drive so that I don't have to install it again, or can you only back up certain files on externals? I am not very familiar with backing up data.

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OS X :: External Hard Drive / Software For Backing Up MacBook

Feb 24, 2009

In case my computer is stolen again, I need to back-up /duplicate my hard drive. Any recommendations for best/proven products? Looking at Seagate Free Agent but unsure of software unless it comes with it.

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OS X :: Backing Up An External Hard Drive With Time Machine?

Dec 26, 2009

Can anyone tell me how to tell Time Machine how to find an external hard drive (that is attached to myiMac) that I'd like to back up? If recoginizes it in a window for selecting a drive to back up to, but I can't seem to find any window to tell it what drives I want backed up. It backs up the internal hard drive on the iMac.

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Hardware :: Backing Up A Airport Extreme Hard Drive?

Aug 3, 2010

Our office is using our Airport Extreme Hard Drive to share our company folders and documents. The entire file size is about 5 GB. What would be the best way to back up this Airport Extreme Hard Drive to an outside location?

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Applications :: Backing Up Computer Onto External Hard Drive

Aug 11, 2010

Does anyone know of an application that will let me back up sync certain folders on my computer to my external hard drive. Because I use two different computers (iBook and a thinkpad(Windows)) I need to keep them both the same (Documents wise) So, I have an external hard drive. Which I would like to be able to sync certain folders on my ibook to my hard drive. I am running iBook G4 Mac OS X 10.4.11.

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Software :: Cloning Hard Disk - Backing Up 500 GB Drive

Mar 1, 2010

I have a 250 GB disk in my MacBook Pro, and I would like to buy a bigger one (500 GB, probably). In my previous experience from the Windows environment, there was an application called Norton Ghost, in which you could easily clone the disk, and when the cloned one was inserted into your PC, the OS could not tell the difference. Is there something similar for the Mac OS X, so that I can replicate my hard drive and thus install the new one in my Macbook without any hassle? I know that Time Machine is a possibility, but after restoring my system through TM once, I found out that after the restore there were some minor additional steps that had to be taken; however, the cloning technique means that you plug your disk and you are ready to go, so this is what I am looking for. I have one more additional question: I currently use a 500 GB external firewire disk for Time Machine. Will its size be sufficient for backing up the new 500 GB drive?

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MacBook Pro :: Backing Up All Files To An External Hard Drive

Apr 11, 2012

I recently converted over to a Macbook Pro from PC and had all of my PC data saved to an external Hard Drive.  I can retreive the data fine, but I can't save anything to the Hard Drive.  I have plenty of room on my Macbook, but old habits are hard to break and I like to back everything up at least once a week.   

I do not want to reformat my External Hard drive as there is ALOT of information on there that would be lost. So, how can I copy things over there, or drag them over to the External?  When I try, it gives me the circle with the line through it. 

And if you have time, tell me about Time Machine.  I am interested, but it seems like alot of work, because I would have to copy everything off the hard drive, let Time Machine reformat it, and then copy it back.  Seems VERY time consuming. 

External hard drive is 2TB and has approximately 90GB on it. 

Info:
MacBook Pro, iOS 5.0.1

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MacBook :: Backing Up Pictures On External Hard Drive?

Dec 1, 2014

I have a macbook and I'm having trouble backing up my pictures on an external hard drive.  The Macbook won't install the backup drive soft ware? It is a new Seagate hard drive from costco.

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

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Applications :: Backing Up Purchased ITunes Music Onto A External Hard Drive?

Jan 11, 2009

Is there a easy way to transfer purchased iTunes music onto a external hard drive other then burning them to a cd/dvd?

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OS X :: Backing Up Three Hard Drives Without Splitting?

Apr 24, 2010

I have three hard drives, is there a way to backup everything in one go? Here is my setup:

- Main hard drive: 1TB
- Media hard drive: 2TB split into two 1TB's
- Backup solution: 2TB

I would like to backup the main hard drive, the two portions of the media hard drive all to the backup without splitting the hard drive.

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Hardware :: Backing Up Time Machine Hard Disks?

Feb 27, 2010

What's the best way of backing up a time machine backup external hard disk? Are there any disk checking tools for the mac, I could use to keep track of the health of the drive?

I can not afford too loose data, but I don't wish to break the bank either.

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OS X Mavericks :: Backing Up Remote FAT Drive

Jun 5, 2014

I want to back up the essential files of my office machine (windows 7)  to my home mahcine. I have a VPN and have it working fine. I have linked to the remote drive (FAT) containing my documemnts and can access tnem fine  

I was planning to use time machine but learned i broke two golden rules 

a)  Its a FAT based drive that I want to backup 
b)  It is a remote drive and Time Machine can only handle physically connected drives 

I guess I could script top copy the documents to a local drive and then use Time Machine. Any software that woudl avoid the new to copy 5 gig of data ?Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

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Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

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Hardware :: Automatically Backing Up An External USB Drive?

Jan 10, 2011

I'm wondering if it is possible to set up auto backup that includes an external hard drive. I kep a lot of data on an external, and back up manually periodically, but want to have an automated process to do so. I'm not sure if Time Capsule or ClickFree or Maxtor could be set up to handle that.

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OS X :: Backing Up Flash Drive With Time Machine?

Dec 10, 2007

Can Time Machine backup flash drives? So every time I plug it in, it backs up anything that has changed.

Just to be clear, I'm not trying to save the backups onto the flash drive, which is what a lot of people seem to want to do, but rather to backup the contents of the flash drive onto my mac.

Currently I have an automator script on the flash drive which, when I run it, copies everything into an archive on my mac. But this isn't a very ideal solution, since it copies everything even if it hasn't changed.

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MacBook Pro :: Backing Up Time Machine Drive?

Mar 31, 2012

It's not paranoia, it's just being a computer user long enough to see damaged drives. I'd like to backup my Time machine drive, but I can't. Neither using my backup software, Chronosync, nor simply manually, just drag and drop from the origin Tima machine to the destination (time machine backup). Time machine is a backup, so I'm doing a backup of a backup. I had my time machine drive failing once, so I want to have this extra protecion.

This is the error message I get when I want to drag and drop the "Backups.backupdb"  folder, which is where all my Tima machine bbackups are: 

"The backup can’t be copied because the backup volume doesn’t have ownership enabled." I'm the only user, in Admin level. When I get info from the folder it says "You can only read".

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Backing Up Previous System Folders To External Drive

Aug 6, 2010

I am near the end of an extensive editing project in FCS 2 and I am having problems with the system hanging up constantly. I have 8gb of ram (the max for my machine) and my main internal drive is a 250 gb HD. I'm wondering if I can backup & delete files from my main drive to free up space and hopefully improve performance, and if it will cause any problems.

I plan to backup the Soundtrack Pro Loops to an external drive, which will free up about 21gb of space. Is there anything else that's safe to do this with (if this process is safe, that is.)? Can I also backup the "Previous systems" folder & delete it from my main drive?

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Backing Up Two Macs To One Directly Attached USB Drive?

Jun 28, 2012

I have an iMac with a directly attached USB drive and a Mac PowerBook attached via WIFI to the same network.  I would like to have both devices back up to the shared drive via Time Machine.  To date I have been able to get this to work, in a limited fashion.  As soon as the iMac goes to sleep the PowerBook cannot see the drive and the backup fails.  I would think that since I have selected the power option on the iMac to wake up for network access that this should work.  This sounds like a simple requirement, I tryed to attach the USB drive to my Airport Extreme and we all know that that does not work. 

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Final Cut Pro X :: 10.1.3 - Backing Up Project To External Thunderbolt Drive

Aug 25, 2014

I used SuperDuper to back up a project to an external Thunderbolt drive. The files are all there on the external drive but the references are still directed to the original drive (an external USB 3.0 drive). 

I tried changing the locations of all files and then consolidating, but it still references the original drive. If I eject that original drive and just start FCPx from the copy on the Thunderbolt drive I just get a lot of "missing file" red flags. 

How can I fix this?  I would like to avoid doing a "duplicate project" every time as the project is over a terrabyte and it takes a long time to copy. SuperDuper only copies the files that have changed.

Info:
Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), The new Mac Pro

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Applications :: Backing Up MB - 2007 - To An External USB Drive Using Time Machine

Apr 10, 2009

I'm currently backing up my MB (2007) to an external USB drive using Time Machine.

I also have a 250gb external drive full of everything I need for work and my music collection. Basically I've realised that if this drive goes down I will probably not be able to do my job, and won't have anything fun to do the rest of the time either because all my stuff will be gone!

This data drive is used daily on Windows XP, 2000 and Vista machines so it's formatted in FAT or NTFS (can't remember which) that Time Machine won't back up from. So TM isn't an option.

Do any of you backup experts know if there's a piece of Mac software or a particular model of external drive that I can get to basically synchronise TWO external drives? I need to be able to back up my external data onto another external drive on a daily basis so I can sleep at night.

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OS X :: Backing Up System Drive - Time Machine Or Bootable Backup

Mar 11, 2010

I am going to backup the main system drive though. I'm thinking shall I use Time Machine to back it up or use a 3rd party application to back it up and make it boot-able at the same time?

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ITunes For Mac :: Backing Up To External Drive - Getting Low Disk Error From MacBook Pro

Sep 9, 2014

So here's the deal: I have a 64Gb iphone with 1GB available, and a 256Gb macbook retina with 17Gb free space.

The iphone backups are taking up a lot of space on the macbook. I looked into moving the backup files to an external drive and using a soft link to link it all together, but that's a lot more complicated than is necessary, so I just pressed option when opening itunes and created a new library on the external drive with 1TB free space (as reported by Finder). 

I can verify that the computer is using the external library as when I transfer purchases, that library on the external grows in size And doesn't have any of my old content. However, when I try to back up the phone (which is around 30GB) I get the error message that itunes cannot backup the phone because there is not enough space left on the computer, even though the external disk has a terabyte left. I know it's because the macintosh hd has only 17 Gb, is there any way to get round it?

Info:
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), Itunes upto date

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Hardware :: Recover Data From Dead Lacie Hard Drive / Unable To Mount Hard Drive

Sep 6, 2009

Today I went to plug in my Lacie 250 GB USB external hard drive into my 13 in. MacBook to get a shirt template for a design I am making. I discovered that the hard drive just would not mount and show on the desktop, and I remembered that this happened a few days before, but all I did was unplug it and plug it back in, and it worked... except that today, that didn't work at all. I tried the other USB port, and the hard drive showed up on the desktop for about a second, and then disappeared. I kept on replugging it back into both USB ports, but nothing happened.

Then I tried to see if it would work on the PC beside me, and it was recognized as an external device; however, a message came up telling me the drive was malfunctioning. I am guessing this is from ejecting it incorrectly (because I am in a hurry to head to my next classes...I use this laptop at school), but I have incorrectly disconnected it before in the past and this problem never happened to me before.

Every single project I have ever created for my design career is on that hard drive, and all I want now is to get my files back. All I need it to do is show up on the desktop for just the right amount of time for me to copy my files onto my computer.

I read online to put it into the freezer for a while and it should mount, but that didn't work. I tried using Disk Warrior, Data Rescue 3, and Tech Tool Deluxe, but the hard drive did not show up on any of those apps.I tried plugging the hard drive into an iMac as well, but it did not show up either.

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MacBook Pro :: Audiable Click Sound Of Hard Drive / Protection Of The Hard Drive Dropped?

Sep 1, 2009

Got a new MBP last month to replace my white MacBook - loving it as an upgrade but one gripe - if I'm sat using it on my knee I regularly hear the "click" type noise of what I imagine is the protection of the hard drive because it thinks it is being dropped.

I never heard this on my old Mac and while it's not a huge issue it is a bit disconcerting, as though I'm being told off for moving it in a fairly responsible way.

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