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<blockquote data-quote="photoguyinil" data-source="post: 1635627" data-attributes="member: 69918"><p><strong>Time Machine function</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks pm-r and chascag.</p><p>Chascag,</p><p>I went into Time Machine Preferences, it is "On" and for the most part my laptop is always plugged into the Seagate ( the "backup on battery power is also checked).</p><p>I read the Time Machine Overview in help. Am I correct in assuming that Time Machine is automatically backing up my data, at least once a day, to my Seagate as long as the Seagate is hooked up to my laptop?</p><p>Therefore making scheduling unnecessary?</p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photoguyinil, post: 1635627, member: 69918"] [b]Time Machine function[/b] Thanks pm-r and chascag. Chascag, I went into Time Machine Preferences, it is "On" and for the most part my laptop is always plugged into the Seagate ( the "backup on battery power is also checked). I read the Time Machine Overview in help. Am I correct in assuming that Time Machine is automatically backing up my data, at least once a day, to my Seagate as long as the Seagate is hooked up to my laptop? Therefore making scheduling unnecessary? Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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