Hi listers, I have a few Windows boxes that I backup (using R-DriveImage) on an external USB drive in order to be stored off-site. Now that I have my MacBook Pro, I'd like to be able to create an image file of it and put it on my external drive, along with my other computer image files. My vision was for my image backup to be a snapshot of it all (OS, applications and data alike) and be able to restore it (in whole or in part) if I need to...
Can Time machine (or something else) help me in this respect? Am I misconceiving the backup principles in a Mac environment? Will I need to create a different partition on my drive for Mac's sake? Thank you all in advance for sharing your experience with this newcomer. Cheers, from Varennes, Qc Canada, Jean-Claude Provost TransaxSens \ Skype: canadianfrog -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg Kearney Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 8:52 AM To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind Subject: Re: Safari and internet banking again While I look around Safari binary code, I found there is a hidden Debug menu. Type the following command in Terminal (while Safari is NOT running): defaults write com.apple.Safari IncludeDebugMenu 1 Then launch Safari, and enjoy the new Debug menu. The debug menu has some useful options on it, so you may find this a very useful hack. If you ever wish to disable it again, just repeat the command with a "0" instead of a "1". Greg Kearney 535 S. Jackson St. Casper, Wyoming 82601 307-224-4022 [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mar 2, 2008, at 6:33 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote: > Dear Esther and James and Others, > > I've already posted a message here regarding not being able to do > internet banking with Safari. Both James and Esther have helpfully > mentioned a possibility that Safari could pretend to be Internet > Explorer to such sites which do not allow Safari access. I've found > an appropriate message on how to do it in the mail.archive. The > advice there is to run a script in Terminal. I've never used > Terminal but I've just given it a go. I did the following: > > I opened new command by pressing command+shift+n, entered in the > text field: defaults write com.apple.safari includedebugmenu 1 and > then pressed run. > > According to the advice in the archives, I should then - having > reopened Safari - find in its menu "Debug". However, I'm not finding > it.. > > Listers, first of all, have I run the script properly? Secondly, > what else do I need to do? Thirdly, why am I not finding "debug" in > the menus in Safari? Have I made a mistake running the script or > typing the text? If I've typed the wrong wrods in the command, how > do I now correct it? > > Any tips would be greatly appreciated. > > With best wishes > > Simon > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.21.2/1305 - Release Date: 2/29/2008 6:32 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.21.4/1310 - Release Date: 3/4/2008 8:35 AM
