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On 12/26/2013 4:22 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 12/26/13, 4:06 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: But you still have to plug int he time machine disk and the CD. Which part of 'and' is incomprehensible? I leave my iMac "plugged in," since I have no reason not to do so. I do have a cable coming out of my router with an Apple cable on it to plug into my Macbook Air, which I back up on a sporadic schedule to my server via SuperDuper! and to a folder on my server via Time Machine. Interestingly, at least to me, is that I've yet to come up with an occasion where I needed to use a CD/DVD drive with the Macbook Air. I keep a bunch of movies on it for travel via a little plug in solid state drive, and I have a backup/OS installer on a USB drive. I suppose if I needed to install something via a CD/DVD drive, I could share one of the ones I have on the iMac. I just don't see a lot of use anymore for these CD/DVD drives, but I am sure some people still do. I just purchased two different audio to USB adaptors both of which had their drivers, manual and operating software on a CD. I needed to borrow my wife's Apple Smartdrive to install them. I could have downloaded the drivers from the device manufacturer's website but not the operating software. |
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