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hihihans Posts: > 500

You can use 1 of them for TimeMachine and the other for file-sharing.
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Posted: 2010-09-18 11:00:43
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ofiaich Posts: > 500

thanks hihihans,

I need to read about Timemachine!

How should I set it up?

Should I use the steps 1 - 9?

Also need to read up about file sharing!

Ofiaich


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Posted: 2010-09-18 11:56:40
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AbuBasim Posts: > 500


On 2010-09-18 01:03:52, ofiaich wrote:
My use would be to store video, music, documents, and I will learn how to back up my MacBook Pro to the USB hard drive.

Not much to learn. Very easy to configure Time Machine and let it run on its own. I have used it several times for full restores (to degragment the OS disk before splitting it for Boot Camp).


What are the benefits of formatting for the Mac?

It has to be in Mac format for Time Machine to allow the use of it.

Your nine steps for partitioning and formatting the drive look OK to me.
[ This Message was edited by: AbuBasim on 2010-09-18 11:25 ]

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Posted: 2010-09-18 11:56:40
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ofiaich Posts: > 500

Hi AbuBasim!

thanks for your reply too!


On 2010-09-18 11:56:40, AbuBasim wrote:

On 2010-09-18 01:03:52, ofiaich wrote:
My use would be to store video, music, documents, and I will learn how to back up my MacBook Pro to the USB hard drive.

Not much to learn. Very easy to configure Time Machine and let it run on its own. I have used it several times for full restores (to degragment the OS disk before splitting it for Boot Camp).


What are the benefits of formatting for the Mac?

It has to be in Mac format for Time Machine to allow the use of it.



Reading to do this afternoon. I will follow steps 1 - 9 and use it for my MacBook Pro only!

I am not sure whether to use Boot Camp and put Windows XP on it. The only Windows programs that I would use are

a free simple Japanese Word Processor that has a great dictionary for Japanese and English and MS Flight Simulator.
Might buy XPlane but I think the scenery is for the US only.

Ofiaich

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Posted: 2010-09-18 12:02:14
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hihihans Posts: > 500

I'm sure there is a Japanese word processor for Mac also. A flightsimulator shouldn't be a problem too.
I'll post a link when I find it, much later
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Posted: 2010-09-18 12:44:18
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ofiaich Posts: > 500

Thanks hihihans!

Japanese word processor is not a problem. I can just use Word for Mac and also iWorks!

I know of FlightSim which is free as well as X-Plane. I think I can download a demo of X-Plane.

thanks!

Ofiaich


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Posted: 2010-09-18 13:02:41
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hihihans Posts: > 500

Problem solved. No need for XP

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Posted: 2010-09-18 13:05:56
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ofiaich Posts: > 500

True but the free simple Japanese Word Processor has a great dictionary and has ways to look up Kanji. I am sure I will find an equivalent program somewhere!

Now need to sort out the Iomega usb drive, and learn how to create folders.

Easy afternoon for me!

Ofiaich


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Posted: 2010-09-18 13:11:53
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hihihans Posts: > 500

Maybe this Learn Kana is of any use?
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Posted: 2010-09-19 15:23:27
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ofiaich Posts: > 500

thanks hihihans!

I can write Japanese. It's the Kanji characters that I want a good look-up app for!

I have an electronic dictionary that can do, but was hoping for a Mac App!

Oifiaich
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Posted: 2010-09-19 23:40:21
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