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Does any1 no if there is a time capsule users manual. I have tried searching this forum and it seems most people are pretty vague about wether it is a networking hub or external hard drive. I would like to store my larger files to the time capsule 1tb eg. home movie imovie 09 cant find help pages?
 

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time capsule set up guide

Hi, cheers for the reply this is a great link to the time capsule set up guide which is great but still cant find any file moving info there.
I have found quite a few time capsule users having the same problem. It seems imovie 09 doesnt have any file moving info published.
 

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It can be used pretty much the same as any other external hard drive sitting on the network.

Open up a Finder window, drag and drop any files you'd like to save to it.
 
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Does any1 no if there is a time capsule users manual. I have tried searching this forum and it seems most people are pretty vague about wether it is a networking hub or external hard drive. I would like to store my larger files to the time capsule 1tb eg. home movie imovie 09 cant find help pages?

As far as I understand, the Time Capsule is not an external hard drive, but a Network Attached Storage (NAS).
 

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