At 4:08 AM -0700 9/26/08, Bucky posted:
Interesting thing is that I don't use any of the mailing lists. I read
and answer the lists directly from google groups.
If you are reading the list via the web interface and seeing a delay
in the messages being posted to the web interface, then
On Sep 26, 7:25 am, Steve R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 4:08 AM -0700 9/26/08, Bucky posted:
Interesting thing is that I don't use any of the mailing lists. I read
and answer the lists directly from google groups.
If you are reading the list via the web interface and seeing a delay
OK folks, I've got two 500gb drives, an SATA card, and a 4 port USB
card on its way here. Should be here Tuesday.
'twill be nice to have a fresh system install. This machine came with
Jaguar I think, then I did a Tiger upgrade the Leopard. My address
book hasn't opened since.
My plan is to
On Sep 26, 2008, at 5:55 PM, diane wrote:
I want to make the 2nd drive into a bootable backup. Is SuperDuper
the best choice?
I presently use CCC, but I've also used SD.
Both are useful tools.
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At 8:55 PM -0400 9/26/2008, diane wrote:
I want to make the 2nd drive into a bootable backup. Is SuperDuper
the best choice?
yes.
Using Disk Utility, partition the drive to something reasonable -
that will hold your boot volume. The rest can be used as backup
volume(s) for other volumes or
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the info and the ChyronoSync input. I bought it back in
2005 and used it to keep my design work folder current between two
machines. It has worked flawlessly for that for 3 years. I do use it
also to sync my pix between two drives. The only time I do have
permissions
On Sep 26, 2008, at 11:10 PM, Marty Levine wrote:
I have an iBook G4, 1.2 ghz with 768 mb RAM and a Superdrive. This
machine has been booting off an external firewire drive for almost a
year and is running Leopard since the internal drive failed.
What do you get when holding the 'Opt.'
On Sep 26, 2008, at 8:55 PM, diane wrote:
OK folks, I've got two 500gb drives, an SATA card, and a 4 port USB
card on its way here. Should be here Tuesday.
'twill be nice to have a fresh system install. This machine came with
Jaguar I think, then I did a Tiger upgrade the Leopard. My
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Charles Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 26, 2008, at 11:10 PM, Marty Levine wrote:
I have an iBook G4, 1.2 ghz with 768 mb RAM and a Superdrive. This
machine has been booting off an external firewire drive for almost a
year and is running Leopard