HT201510: Setting up Time Capsule for the first time
Learn about Setting up Time Capsule for the first time
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Apr 22, 2012 8:46 AM in response to Kirks75by Bob Timmons,Time Machine on your Mac will backup to the Time Capsule.
Genie Timeline Pro claims to be able to backup a PC to a network drive like the Time Capsule, but I have not tried it myself. Verify with the support folks first to make sure that it will do what you want.
http://www.genie9.com/business/genie_timeline_pro/overview.aspx
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Apr 22, 2012 2:51 PM in response to Kirks75by LaPastenague,Most PC back up software will be ok with the TC. It is simply a network drive.
So make sure you can access the TC on the network from the PC.
A few of the following help.
1. Install the airport utility on the PC.
2. In the TC set the workgroup to correct value.. generally WORKGROUP.
3. Make sure you have permission to write to the drive.. I find it is much easier to simply give the guest account read and write access.
Be careful as mixing TM backup with data from the PC can cause issues as the disk gets to full.. It might be better to setup the TC with a separate disk image for PC backup, since you cannot partition it.
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Apr 22, 2012 3:09 PM in response to LaPastenagueby Kirks75,Are either of these alternate options better than trying to backup both pc and iMac to TC?
- backup iMac to TC and hook up HD to USB port on TC to backup PC laptop
- backup iMac directly to HD thru firewire and backup PC to HD hooked up to Airport Extreme
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Apr 22, 2012 7:47 PM in response to Kirks75by LaPastenague,- backup iMac to TC and hook up HD to USB port on TC to backup PC laptop
Hmmm not better IMHO.. as long as you disk image the TC.. and the amount of space you have far exceeds total usage on both computers.. For the TM backup on the Mac you want TC area to be at least 3x the used space on the drive.. leaving out VM or bootcamp partitions if you use them.
Plus enough space to back up the PC laptop a couple of times over.
USB hard drive is fairly slow.. but should be ok for backup over wireless.. just be aware you cannot unplug the USB drive and use it direct unless you format it FAT32 which is very poor format. So first backup is going to be slow.
- backup iMac directly to HD thru firewire and backup PC to HD hooked up to Airport Extreme
If you don't already have a TC then this is fine. Firewire local disk is much faster than network backup even over gigabit.
Any of your options would work ok.. doing disk image on the TC is most difficult to get working and limits the hard disk space. Balance out what you already own network wise with what you need.. there are plenty of routers now with USB ports that will deal directly with windows using NTFS.. if you end up using firewire local disk to the imac..