In that case Chris it would make sense to share a folder as you said. I never 
save documents or anything in a VM for that reason. Of course if your wise you 
limit the VM i.e. windows to only see one folder which is a security measure.

On Feb 3, 2012, at 10:41 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> While I haven't done it I know that there are settings on VMWare to share the 
> documents folder between your Mac and Virtual windows instance. That would be 
> a nice way to get your windows documents backed up, although it wouldn't help 
> with the rest of your Windows setup. Normally you don't want to have the 
> virtual machine image backed up by time machine because it is a giant 
> monolithic file. So one little change made under Windows and the entire 
> multi-gigabyte disk image is flagged for backing up again. Possible if you 
> are on a local fast big time machine drive, but still kind of a waste.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 2/3/12 8:51 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
>> Alex,
>> 
>> I'm not so sure you could not have your windows and Mac data backed up to 
>> the same location. Of course it would require a lot of trickery, but nothing 
>> is necessarily impossible. You could possibly pull it off with a well 
>> crafted APple script on the Mac side.
>> 
>> On Feb 3, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>> 
>>> I know, but since I primarily use Windows for now, I pay for my
>>> Windows carbonite subscription. As I understand it, even though the
>>> Mini is one computer, I would have to pay again to back up my mac os
>>> partition. Until I use the mac more and start leaving my files there,
>>> I will just use time machine to keep my apps and settings up to date.
>>> Ideally, there would be some magical place from which both mac and
>>> windows could read and to which they could write in perfect harmony,
>>> but the file system war seems to preclude any such dream from ever
>>> becoming a reality. Too bad, since I could just back up said magical
>>> land with carbonite and let local backups store the less critical
>>> settings and apps.
>>> 
>>> On 2/3/12, agent086b<agent0...@bigpond.com>  wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I am sure you already know, you can use Carbonite on your Mac.
>>>> Max.
>>>> 
>>>> -------- Original Message  --------
>>>> Subject: Re: time machine?
>>>> From: Alex Hall<mehg...@gmail.com>
>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>> Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 15:54:11 -0500
>>>>> Thanks for the responses. Regarding my last question:
>>>>> 1. You create a novel in Text Edit, saving it as a single document.
>>>>> 2. You back up your mac, which, of course, backs up your novel in the
>>>>> process. Let us say this was done on January 1.
>>>>> 3. You come back to the novel a week later, making extensive
>>>>> modifications. Unfortunately, your mac goes crazy and you restore from
>>>>> your January 1 backup.
>>>>> What happens to your novel? Do you retain the January 8 version, or is
>>>>> that overwritten with the January 1 version? I have Carbonite on
>>>>> Windows, but before I had that I tended to save to my hard drive and
>>>>> make backups every month or so. In the above example, then, I would
>>>>> not have backed up every itteration of the novel, and would probably
>>>>> have done a backup a few weeks later. The restore, then, would happen
>>>>> between my backups, so what would happen to the file in question? I
>>>>> hope that makes sense.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 2/3/12, Scott Howell<scottn3...@gmail.com>   wrote:
>>>>>> Alex answers follow below:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Feb 3, 2012, at 1:50 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>>>>>> 1. Will any external hard drive work?
>>>>>> ALex you may use any external drive you like. However, you should ensure
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> have of course sufficient capacity and in fact you may consider having a
>>>>>> drive that is at least twice the capacity of the drive you are backing
>>>>>> up.
>>>>>> THis is not a requirement, but a consideration.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 2. Do I need to format it in a special way? If so, can I make a
>>>>>>> partition on it to use for backups and leave the rest readable by
>>>>>>> Windows computers?
>>>>>> I do not recall whether it matters, but the TIme Machine utility takes
>>>>>> care
>>>>>> of this if I recall correctly. You could split the drive into multiple
>>>>>> partitions and choose where you want TIme Machine to place the backups.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 3. Is time machine fully accessible?
>>>>>> I have not had any problems using TIme Machine.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 4. Are time machine backups readable? That is, if I wanted a file off
>>>>>>> an old backup but did not want to restore the whole thing, could I
>>>>>>> just browse to that file and copy it like normal?
>>>>>> Yes.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 5. Is anything not backed up?
>>>>>> The only files that come to mind which are not backed up are those that
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> no impact on operation of your Mac. In other words these are files you do
>>>>>> not have direct access to and are only used by the current instance of
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> OS. So if you restored the entire machine or cloned the drive you would
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> want these files.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 6. If I had to restore, and I had newer files than in the backup, what
>>>>>>> happens? In other words, is there a way to restore only system folders
>>>>>>> so that files modified since the backup are not overwritten with older
>>>>>>> versions?
>>>>>> Interesting question since I'm not sure how this condition  would occur
>>>>>> really. I'm trying to invision a scenario  that might apply in this case.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> hth,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance.
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