On Jan 1, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Dan wrote:

> At 11:42 AM -0800 1/1/2010, DLC wrote:
>> I like to BK my working OS (on my G5) using SuperDuper, which I've
>> done. However, I had a spare external FW drive that I tried Time
>> Machine on. It's been a little while, so tonight I may do it again.
>> However... the drive is only 200 Gig in size
>> 
>> * does TM make a completely new duplicate image of your drive, or
>> * does it make refresher tags, updating the prior image to a more
>> contemporaneous state, and marking the changes?
> 
> Time Machine adds your changed files to its "database" on that drive, 
> and makes note of which files you've deleted; essentially an 
> "incremental save set".  It does not "update" the previously stored 
> data directly, like SuperDuper or CCC would.  Remember - TM does NOT 
> produce a bootable system (clone).
> 
>> (remember the days when that spec was regarded as "incredible"?)
> 
> $999 for a 200 MB HD for my Mac IIci.
> 
> And a few years later, $550 for a 2 GB HD.
> 
> - Dan.
> -- 
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.
> 
$400. for 32 MB Ram for my Quadra 650. That was on sale at Fry's.    $49.00 for 
4 GBs on my MBP.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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