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Old 06-11-2009, 11:27 AM
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SD and Ext USB Toshiba HD

I have a new MBP 17" and want to use SD to create a bootable backup using one of those very small Toshiba USB connected hard disk (the drive is a little bigger than a pack of cigarettes). Is there any problem with the set up and will I experience any issues when I unplug the ext hard drive. I wont unplug it during a back up!

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Old 06-11-2009, 01:51 PM
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It's not something I've tried, Jim, so I don't know. Should be fine - but make sure it's properly partitioned (see the FAQ - you should be using the "GUID" partition scheme).

Note: most of those tiny drives are not designed for heavy use. So be aware that it's not necessarily the best backup you can make.
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Old 06-11-2009, 02:58 PM
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Thanks Dave. I have had great luck with the one that I use on my IBM laptop. It has been brutilized and still keeps ticking. These are not critical Mac's so Im looking more towards small, easy to carry drives.

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It's not something I've tried, Jim, so I don't know. Should be fine - but make sure it's properly partitioned (see the FAQ - you should be using the "GUID" partition scheme).

Note: most of those tiny drives are not designed for heavy use. So be aware that it's not necessarily the best backup you can make.
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