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10 Quick Ways to Speed Up a Slow Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinJS" data-source="post: 1739281" data-attributes="member: 373988"><p>I doubt Apple will be putting any more resources into TM, since they are ceasing development of the whole AirPort range of hardware.</p><p></p><p>Of course that could mean only that Time Machine will be forced to use 3rd party hardware once the supply of Time Capsules runs out. </p><p></p><p>I'm one of those that you hear about but don't really believe exists. I don't do backups at all. My Mac is part of my music system, and all of the files are available in at least 2 places already. There is very little change week to week in my files, so backups are really not necessary. A hard drive crash would be inconvenient, but not catastrophic. I suppose it could be argued that I do have a backup in place, but that it's just at a slower pace than that of people whose files are changing daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinJS, post: 1739281, member: 373988"] I doubt Apple will be putting any more resources into TM, since they are ceasing development of the whole AirPort range of hardware. Of course that could mean only that Time Machine will be forced to use 3rd party hardware once the supply of Time Capsules runs out. I'm one of those that you hear about but don't really believe exists. I don't do backups at all. My Mac is part of my music system, and all of the files are available in at least 2 places already. There is very little change week to week in my files, so backups are really not necessary. A hard drive crash would be inconvenient, but not catastrophic. I suppose it could be argued that I do have a backup in place, but that it's just at a slower pace than that of people whose files are changing daily. [/QUOTE]
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