lol. then you can just o[en the tm drive like a regular drive and copy the 
stuff over. I do this on a daily bases as I'm constantly making mistakes and 
removing stuff.
On Jul 31, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:

> Ah no, I use a subversion repository for all my important documents, and mail 
> is on a server which is backed up nightly to a tape-drive.  However I was in 
> a hurry a while back and needed to backup my old iMac.  So I took the lazy 
> route and used time machine.  Now I simply want to extract some old documents 
> (all right I'll admit it, old audiobooks and music that I should never have 
> had in the first place and can't replace) but that's about it.  As I said, 
> the old 17" iMac has moved on to other things and isn't being used as my 
> personal machine any more which is why I can't copy stuff directly across.
> On 31 Jul 2011, at 23:35, Jon Cohn wrote:
> 
>> Are you attempting to keep the entire Time Machine system, or one specific 
>> snap shot of the disk?
>> 
>> If the latter, then I would suggest using carbon copy cloner or super duper. 
>>  Time machine backups break the rule of never creating har links at the 
>> directory level, so I am not sure how programs like tar or cp would handle 
>> this.  
>> 
>> Jonathan 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 31, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Dónal Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> 
>>> Evening all,
>>> 
>>> Ok I'm no expert when it comes to Time machine.  My usual backup strategy 
>>> doesn't actually rely on an automated system such as time machine, but 
>>> rather uses documents stored in a Subversion repository.  However, for 
>>> reasons far to boring to go into, I used Time machine to back up an old 
>>> iMac of mine about a year ago.  This backup is on an external drive which I 
>>> want to now use for something else.
>>> 
>>> So, I want to take off all documents, and other files, store them on my 
>>> Macbook pro then format the external disk.  I presume this is feasible?  In 
>>> other words I'm essentially moving documents from an old iMac, through Time 
>>> MAchine to my MacBook Pro?  The reason, incidentally that I don't just copy 
>>> the docs and other files from the iMac to the external hd and thence to my 
>>> Macbook Pro (or indeed copy them from one to another using a crossover 
>>> ethernet) is that the old iMac has been formatted many times since as it's 
>>> become sort of our lab's generic development/user-testing machine.
>>> 
>>> Thanks much,
>>> 
>>> Dónal
>>> Dónal Fitzpatrick
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>>> 
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