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Newbie - Help Please on Time Machine
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<blockquote data-quote="quarkrad" data-source="post: 1183948" data-attributes="member: 118033"><p>Thank you your replies - seems my worries are real. Is there a way of automating this? I know on Windoz or Linux machines backups can be done at all manner of times (specific time dates, power on, power off). Could time machine be 'launched into backup mode' automatically at power on or, preferably, at power off via something like a script? Or is there some other means of automatically backing up automatically at power off (not using time machine)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quarkrad, post: 1183948, member: 118033"] Thank you your replies - seems my worries are real. Is there a way of automating this? I know on Windoz or Linux machines backups can be done at all manner of times (specific time dates, power on, power off). Could time machine be 'launched into backup mode' automatically at power on or, preferably, at power off via something like a script? Or is there some other means of automatically backing up automatically at power off (not using time machine)? [/QUOTE]
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