Recommending EMC Retrospect once you get past the fiddly UI. Bit of effort put into the initial setup and it pretty much runs itself. Very flexible app.
Nope - two Macs. Just don't want to share the library.
I like SuperDuper. Nice straightforward app.
The only problem I had was it crapping out when trying to copy a file > 4GiB to a FAT32 drive.
would have been funny if you'd looked over to see a giant FAIL on screen!Yes.. the whole binary vs decimal, 1024^3 bytes vs 1000^3 bytes mess. The reason why a HDD's reported capacity in the OS is generally different from the GB number it is sold under. FAT32 can house up to 4GiB files for a similar reason that 32-bit computers can address up to 4GiB of memory, right?
For SuperDuper I meant that it just failed silently. The program stalled half way through the backup without any error or advisory message. Took me a while to figure out why!
Good idea for a Quicksilver trigger. QS - dot - FAIL - returnwould have been funny if you'd looked over to see a giant FAIL on screen!
I think it's a known issue. Perhaps programs aren't privy to what type of filesystem they're writing to?First time I've heard of SuperDuper failing like that though.. did you report the bug to the dev team?
Make 2 iTunes libraries, then simply hold down Apple when you open iTunes.
This will let you choose which library to open.. one is effectively ignored whilst using the other
Just had a play, very nice idea although command line isnt very nice I would say it needs a GUI but there is one, its just not very feature rich.As my backup is bootable it is the same format as the mac itself, HSF+. I use MediaFour's program to read it transparently on the PC. Though I could use MacFUSE to read NTFS on the Mac... the Mac is more important to back up.