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I am about to set up Time Machine ("TM"). As I understand it, I need separate external hard drive to do this, or at least this is preferred.
I currently have an external hard drive which my iMac does not recognize for use with TM. So my question is: what kind, make, etc., external hard drive do I get so that TM will recognize it? |
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Pretty much. The drive will most likely need to be reformatted since most are not pre-formatted for Mac. That's a simple process that can easily be done with Disk Utility. Here are a few other tips that might help you getting started with Time Machine ATPM 15.03 - How To: Time Travel: Introduction to Time Machine
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Windows and Macs use the same hard drives. The only difference is that you have to format the drive for use in whichever OS you intend to use it with. |
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It is possible to format a drive so that it handles both HFS+ and NTFS file systems on the same drive though you have to partition the drive. I tried this procedure briefly but have never tried it for use with Time Machine. The procedure can be found here Create an HFS+/NTFS/FAT32 external drive - Mac OS X Hints
This tip describes the addition of a FAT32 partition but i think that is optional. If you decide to try this I suggest reading all of the comments - some of them describe improvements/shortcuts to the procedure as well as its limitations. Sylvester Roque Former Contributing Editor About This Particular Macintosh No matter what time it is where I am it's early morning somewhere in the world. At that hour of the morning follow my advice at your own risk. Anything sounds good before your first cup of coffee |
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It is possible to have both but I personally don't like doing so which is why I didn't mention it. This does not mean that a person can't do so if that's what they want.
Putting all your backups on one drive is convenient but that does mean that if your drive fails then you lose everything. Also depending on how often a person adds and deletes files, Time Machine can use up hard drive space pretty quickly so the partition has to be big enough for TM to use now and in the future. If it fills up too quickly then he won't get the benefit of longer time line backups. But Slydude you are right it is possible and everyone needs to decide for themselves if it is worthwhile for them to do so. |
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That's why I suggested reading all of the posts in the thread. I haven't run a drive like this in quite a while and then only ran it for a short time. Just wanted to make sure all the options were out there.
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