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<blockquote data-quote="janeta" data-source="post: 1431281" data-attributes="member: 235504"><p>Everytime I suggest that I buy a Time Capsule the random IT guy I suggest it to says don't spend all that money - any old external drive will do. </p><p>Purpose: I have an iMac and a Macbook Pro. I would like them networked and I need backups that I don't have to think about.</p><p>Do you experts think the way to go is a separate drive for each machine and figure out how to network them? I can't figure out which way to jump and would love some advice. PS Been a mac user for only 12mths so a bit novice..</p><p>My opinion is the Time Capsule is not expensive for this kind of job but over to you.</p><p></p><p>With thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janeta, post: 1431281, member: 235504"] Everytime I suggest that I buy a Time Capsule the random IT guy I suggest it to says don't spend all that money - any old external drive will do. Purpose: I have an iMac and a Macbook Pro. I would like them networked and I need backups that I don't have to think about. Do you experts think the way to go is a separate drive for each machine and figure out how to network them? I can't figure out which way to jump and would love some advice. PS Been a mac user for only 12mths so a bit novice.. My opinion is the Time Capsule is not expensive for this kind of job but over to you. With thanks [/QUOTE]
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