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Old 11-30-2007, 03:00 PM
KeeperOfTheSoul KeeperOfTheSoul is offline
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I was thinking of getting Leopard for Time Machine but so far I've been unable to find any documentation on how it structures its folders when archiving and if you can use the archive drive for anything other than Time Machine.

The questions I've been unable to answer are:
1) Can you use the archive drive for anything other than Time Machine
2) Can you access the archived files through finder without using Time Machine
3) Can you tell Time Machine not to perform a full backup but instead use a different source as a base line (i.e. the SuperDuper! backup).

The thing I would most like is if there were a demo of Leopard available that I could try.
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