At 8:52 PM -0500 12/8/2008, Al Poulin wrote:
Apple tech article:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1550?viewlocale=en_US
tells me that to use Time Machine to an external hard drive from a
PowerPC-based Mac, the drive must be initialized with Apple Partition
Map partition scheme. From an Intel
On Dec 9, 2008, at 9:10 AM, Dan wrote:
tells me that to use Time Machine to an external hard drive from a
PowerPC-based Mac, the drive must be initialized with Apple Partition
Map partition scheme. From an Intel Mac, it must be initialized with
GUID partition scheme. So I would need two
At 9:56 AM -0700 12/9/2008, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Dec 9, 2008, at 9:10 AM, Dan wrote:
tells me that to use Time Machine to an external hard drive from a
PowerPC-based Mac, the drive must be initialized with Apple Partition
Map partition scheme. From an Intel Mac, it must be initialized
On Dec 9, 11:56 am, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Dec 9, 2008, at 9:10 AM, Dan wrote:
Neither Time Machine or Time Capsule drives are BOOTABLE, so the
partition scheme does not matter.
Restoration is done via booting from the System DVD, then choosing
restore from Time
Do I understand correctly that one Time Capsule equals two external
hard drives accessed by Time Machine? How can this be?
Apple tech article:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1550?viewlocale=en_US
tells me that to use Time Machine to an external hard drive from a
PowerPC-based Mac, the drive