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Time Machine is driving me nuts
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianLachoreVPI" data-source="post: 1328510" data-attributes="member: 193366"><p>I don't think wanting to control your own backups is 'seriously' missing anything. Frankly - unless you're an artist or programmer or something similar - every hour backups is a bit excessive, but if that works for you - great. I just don't do things that way - I backup after anything that is backup worthy. Meaning - did I work on my project that day - then I back up. I also work off of dropbox folders - so they get backed up instantly anyway.</p><p></p><p>If I imported a bunch of images - and edited - then I turn my drives on and let TM do its thing. I just don't like having my drives spun up all the time - and with the MBP it's even more difficult. I don't have anyway to have an external drive connected at all times - nor do I want that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianLachoreVPI, post: 1328510, member: 193366"] I don't think wanting to control your own backups is 'seriously' missing anything. Frankly - unless you're an artist or programmer or something similar - every hour backups is a bit excessive, but if that works for you - great. I just don't do things that way - I backup after anything that is backup worthy. Meaning - did I work on my project that day - then I back up. I also work off of dropbox folders - so they get backed up instantly anyway. If I imported a bunch of images - and edited - then I turn my drives on and let TM do its thing. I just don't like having my drives spun up all the time - and with the MBP it's even more difficult. I don't have anyway to have an external drive connected at all times - nor do I want that. [/QUOTE]
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