> Le 11 déc. 2017 à 21:56, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> On 12/11/2017 12:04 PM, Philippe wrote:
>> We’re all getting older by the day, some by the week, others …
>> Time machine works wonders when I project slides I shot in the 1830s
>> And you don’t have to know HOW it works, it simply WORKS :-)
>
> What I meant was that I didn't, and don't, know if it requires a second HD
> that is on all the time.
No
You can plug and unplug at will - I do on my main Mac.
> That would leave me with need for a third HD for BU and storage away from the
> computer.
>
Time Capsule works with Wi-F, nothing to plug in or out.
I have one for my now not much used other Mac.
> I was thinking only about my 6TB image drive, not my boot drive. I probably
> don't back that up often enough, but once again, I want the BU stored away
> from the computer in a safer place. Again, I don't know about Macs. With my
> PC, I BU by cloning the SSD boot drive onto another SSD, so that it's ready
> to be a straight replacement if the primary fails.
>
I just want to forget about PCs, am I the only one? about the ordeals I went
through. And I think I have found a solution ;-)
Just as I no longer want to shift gears on the car, nor need to pass a degree
in mechanics to drive it - double wink
> Then again, I am under the impression that SSDs are less prone to overall,
> catastrophic failure than their mechanical cousins?
>
No idea at all, said the Philippe feeling somewhat unconcerned, so far ...
;-)
(make it triple this time)
Amities
Philippe
> Time and Again Moose
>
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