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rhkmail 05-03-2009 09:51 PM

Newbie Q - do I need another external HD?
 
Hi,
I am relatively new Mac user, have been using Time Machine, and just learned about SD. I am going to buy it. My question is whether I need to buy another (3rd) external hard drive.

Here is what I have now:
1st external hard drive - time machine backups (of files on my MacBook Pro)
2nd external hard drive - raw video footage and photos

First I need to figure out how to back up the 2nd external hard drive to Time Machine since those files aren't on my MacBook. Then I'm going to use SD to back up everything.

When I get SD, can I put the SD backup on the 1st HD that already has Time Machine backups on it? I didn't do any partitioning or anything.

Or do I need a 3rd HD?

Also, will I be able to make a bootable SD backup that includes files on my Laptop and files on the 2nd external HD (videos, etc.)

I'm so glad there's a user's manual, hopefully this is covered, but I want to know this is possible (and whether I need another HD) before I buy it.

Thanks so much for any advice on this.

dnanian 05-03-2009 10:02 PM

You'd probably be better off with an additional hard disk, since you'll really have two volumes to back up. You'd partition it into two volumes, one for each source - partitioned properly (as GUID) as explained elsewhere on the forums.

Then, the internal MacBook drive would get backed up to one volume, and the external on the other.

Make sense?

rhkmail 05-03-2009 11:12 PM

Thanks. Will look to see what GUID means and give it a try. I really appreciate the quick response!

dnanian 05-04-2009 07:52 AM

It's a partition scheme - you'll find instructions on how to partition on the forums (I believe I even have the instructions in the FAQ section of the SuperDuper! area).


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