It's really inexpensive for peace of mind. I pay maybe $10/mo. In the time I've had it, if something catastrophic happened, it would pay itself off over gobs of times.
I know, I know. t /off topic
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It's really inexpensive for peace of mind. I pay maybe $10/mo. In the time I've had it, if something catastrophic happened, it would pay itself off over gobs of times.
I know, I know. t /off topic
Hmm. I think I've just convinced myself to go the Time Capsule route nonetheless. Why not make it effortless for one of my machines? Another excuse to upgrade to Leopard...
Drew, when you sail by...
Thanks again for the ref to Martin Vire. I ended up having to call him and he was very cordial. He was pleased to hear your name.
Omnis, life has gotten in the way of my hooking up my new Blue Snowball...but it's gorgeous. Can't wait to get started using it.
woops. meant to post that in Natter.
Martin is a great guy. If I make it to the F2F I'm finally going to meet him after years of doing business with him. Full Compass is located in Madison.
Full Compass is located in Madison.
I was surprised by that when I saw the return label. I somehow just assumed it was in CA.
The issue that led me to Martin was that the description on the snowball product page did not mention the accessories that come with it. And since it was a restocked item and there was an accessory kit listed on the page, I bought them both.
Martin was very "huh, that's not right" and put in the order for UPS to pick up the extra bits while we were still on the phone.
Nice doin' bidness with 'em!
I have been consistently blown away by the customer service from them.
I just flipped through some of the La Cie manuals, and it seems their one touch backup is a one touch automation of making a copy of your "My Documents" folder or your home folder if you're on a Mac. Which explains why I saw no mention of how to restore after a failure.
Is that the standard functionality for external hard drives and home backups? What about restoring a failed system? Something a bit more like Ghost, I guess. Is that still on the market?
::skitters off to check Time Machine::
No, that does what I want, and now I notice it will do it with any external HD. If there were some way I could work out how to image my PC onto the same hardware (I'm currently up to imaging the Mac and copying data from the PC), then I will have found my solution.
Ideas?
eta: Hmm. Looks like EMC Retrospect may be pretty close. Especially with their 3 computer license.
I have my disk out being diagnosed right now for $65. $119 for Retrospect +media (or free with some media), and I'd theoretically have been back up by now. And it's not like this is my first failure.
serially unrelatedly:
Macs don't come with something on to extract sit and hqx files? For some reason it feels kind of sudden that I can't get in.