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Old 07-22-2008, 08:44 AM
martincloake martincloake is offline
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Cheers Dave. Almost there - and I apologise because I'm probably being a bit thick here (I will blame it on lack of sleep due to late nights spent sorting the mess created by Apple's move to MobileMe, but that's another story).

I want to do two separate things. One is to make a bootable copy of my HD, to store on a separate, unconnected HD to cover dire emergency.
The other is to schedule regular backups of music and pic libraries from the HD that acts as an extension of my main drive to a permanantly-connected FW drive. This drive also has my TM backups. Essentially, using two bits of software to back up from two different hard drives to one backup drive.

If I can do this, I'll just disconnect the FW drive, reconnect, partition it, schedule TM back up to one partition and SuperDuper backup of libraries to the other. Has my frazzled brain got that right?
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