News
The Why Files on MSN1d
Chronovisor: The Vatican’s Hidden Time Machine They Don’t Want You to Know About
The Story of the Chronovisor Vatican City is an inspirational place. You don't need to be Catholic or even religious to ...
A 2019 power shut off that lasted for days and affected nearly a million customers prompted a fierce backlash, but Strenfel’s ...
A team at CU Boulder has made a curious state of matter in which particles move constantly—like a clock with hands and gears ...
Automated Time Machine backups should be a “set it and forget it” strategy. Once enabled, macOS warns you only when something goes wrong. No alerts, and–almost always–the backups have continued apace.
So a user has a new 10.7 MBA with a 256GB SSD, of which 9GB are used. There is an external USB drive (natch) 500GB large, and we can't get more than 5 days backups before it says it needs to clear out ...
My backup strategy with my main Mac has been to use a networked Time Machine backup and also a Time Machine backup to an external HDD that I connect perhaps a couple of times per month. So far, that ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results