At one time, wasn't there a "Start Backup Now" option? Where is it?
At one time, wasn't there a "Start Backup Now" option? Where is it?
iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)
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At one time, wasn't there a "Start Backup Now" option? Where is it?
iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)
Yes, exactly like that. After some weeks of backup drive malfunction, that "Now" option did not appear when I was able to activate the drive. It is there now, and everything works fine. The important revelation for me is that the drive would not operate from a multi-USB hub. A direct plug-in to the computer was required to provide enough current.
Thanks for your input.
Doctorate1973 wrote:
Yes, exactly like that. After some weeks of backup drive malfunction, that "Now" option did not appear when I was able to activate the drive. It is there now, and everything works fine. The important revelation for me is that the drive would not operate from a multi-USB hub. A direct plug-in to the computer was required to provide enough current.
Thanks for your input.
Yes, it's quite common for an external device such as an External Hard Drive to require more power than it can draw through a USB Hub and requires direct conection to a computer port.
Cheers
Pete
I would expect it to work if the USB hub had it's own power supply.
A USB hub that doesn't have it's own power supply should only be used for low current devices such as mice and keyboards.
Can the hub be powered? That might help.
I would think I would want the backup drive direct connected, anyway. Less chance for something to go wrong.
At one time, wasn't there a "Start Backup Now" option? Where is it?