Iomega 34337 User Guide - Page 49
Time Machine, Enabling Time Machine Support, Changing the Time Machine Destination Share
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49 Iomega® Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition Time Machine Time Machine is a backup utility for Mac computers running Apple OSX 10.5 or later. It can back up and restore all files on Mac computers. Enable Time Machine on your Home Media Network Hard Drive to allow Mac computers to back up to it. When you enable Time Machine, you choose a destination Share on the Home Media Network Hard Drive where the backups are stored. Any Mac computers running the Iomega Storage Manager will automatically have backup folders created within that specified Share. Enabling Time Machine Support 1. Click the switch on. 2. Click the Settings link and in the Time Machine settings dialog, select a destination Share from the Folder drop-down menu for the Time Machine backup folders. 3. Click Apply. Turning on Time Machine also turns on Apple file sharing. Changing the Time Machine Destination Share You can change the Time Machine backup destination Share by clicking Settings and selecting a different Share in the pop-up window. If you have been using Time Machine to back up your computer to Home Media Network Hard Drive, be sure to copy all your existing backup folders from your original destination Share to the new destination Share before changing the destination Share. If you do not copy your existing backups, you will lose them. Manually Creating Backup Folders for Macs You can create backup folders for any Macs that are not running Iomega Storage Manager by clicking Add a Time Machine backup folder above the Time Machine table. In the dialog box that displays, enter the Apple Network Hostname and Ethernet ID of the Mac computer you are adding and click Apply. The Mac is added to the Time Machine table, and a backup folder is created for it in the Time Machine Share. Starting a Time Machine Backup To start a backup, open Time Machine on your Mac and then select your Home Media Network Hard Drive as the target. Deleting Backup Shares for the Macs You can delete any Mac backup Shares. Click next to the Mac in the Time Machine table to delete that Mac's folder.