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RedRobin:
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After you've installed Photoshop you might want to recalibrate your monitor/screen. P'shop includes an easy to follow step by step guide.

Ifti:
Ah thanks RR. I didn't know it did that.

Do you use Time Machine? I may partition up one if my external HDDs. One FAT32 partition so I can backup my PS3, and one HFS partition for Time Machine to use.

Would love a Time Capsule though........

Ah, too much expense!

RedRobin:
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Yes, Time Machine is very easy as you can set it to run in the background and forget about it. I think Windows has something similar.

However, if you use something very CPU heavy (as I do when recording/editing music in Logic) then it's best to quit all other applications. Logic Pro backs up your music stuff into History anyway.

My all-singing-dancing dual PowerMac G5 desktop system has failed at the moment and everything is in Time Machine on external hard drives ready for my next Mac - A fully loaded 27" iMac when I have the funds which keep getting spent on the car!

vRStu:
I use Time Machine with my Synology NAS drive, it works a treat.  I think a few NAS units have support for Time Machine.

ollie288:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on May 08, 2010, 10:01:51 am ---^^^^
Yes, Time Machine is very easy as you can set it to run in the background and forget about it. I think Windows has something similar.

However, if you use something very CPU heavy (as I do when recording/editing music in Logic) then it's best to quit all other applications. Logic Pro backs up your music stuff into History anyway.

My all-singing-dancing dual PowerMac G5 desktop system has failed at the moment and everything is in Time Machine on external hard drives ready for my next Mac - A fully loaded 27" iMac when I have the funds which keep getting spent on the car!

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You wont be disappointed!  :love:

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