About 15 months ago I bought an Iomega home media server (1 TB). I set it up as my iTunes and Time Machine drives for my iBook. I wasn't all that happy with how it worked. It seemed very, very slow.
In January I decommissioned my iBook and replaced it with a Macbook. I pointed Time Machine to the Iomega drive. Everything seemed fine, but it was still very, very slow. The latest Snow Leopard update caused Time Machine to stop working. This forced me to go look more closely at my setup. I had two sparse bundles from my iBook that were taking up over 300 GB. I deleted those. I don't see any evidence my Macbook was actually being backed up. I reconfigured Time Machine and now only is it backing up, but my Iomega drive is running much better. Weird. Thank you Apple for breaking Time Machine. :-P John -- John Mayson <[email protected]> Austin, Texas, USA _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
