Mac OS X Leopard - Time Machine

June 28th, 2009 | by admin |

This is brand new footage of Mac OS X Leopard showing Time Machine which debuted June 11, 2007 during the Apple WWDC.

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  1. 25 Responses to “Mac OS X Leopard - Time Machine”

  2. By Kazaskater123 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    try doing that on …
    try doing that on windows lol

  3. By mar109us on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    okay, so im …
    okay, so im planning on getting a NEW macbook, is it right to use an external harddrive and time machine for later recovery on my new macbook, so i get the exact same setup on my new mac as on my old mac?

  4. By TheBb55 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    copy and paste to 5 …
    copy and paste to 5 videos:
    say mac rocks
    turn arond
    press shift and f3
    look at your screen saver

  5. By Goomba4001 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    ^ That’s pretty …
    ^ That’s pretty clever.

  6. By xsonicbladex on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    Yes it would.
    A) I …

    Yes it would.
    A) I highly doubt that you will be using the whole TB
    B) You can exclude things from the backup. Such as movies which you can easily get back from torrents.
    C) Why would you buy such a small drive if clearly you have money for a bigger one.

  7. By maxwellmovies on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    yeah but what if …
    yeah but what if you had a drive in your mac that was 1tb and you wanted to back it up using time machine using a 250GB hard drive. it would not work!

  8. By xsonicbladex on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    Actually you can …
    Actually you can use anything. Period.

  9. By xsonicbladex on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    So if you delete …
    So if you delete something you can get it back easily. The things you delete will be only on the backup drive but you can delete them, and you choose what not to backup.

  10. By xsonicbladex on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    You don’t need an …
    You don’t need an external drive at all. You just choose ANY drive, does not matter if it’s external or like me an internal partition. The drive needs to be present in order to makes backup (automatic every hour) and to access them.

  11. By xsonicbladex on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    ya same, except I …
    ya same, except I back up to a partition I made on my macbook’s internal drive.

  12. By riDDimann on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    Time Machine …
    Time Machine requires a seperate drive or at least partition that you can just wipe at any time you wish.

  13. By Goomba4001 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    My Time Machine …
    My Time Machine drive cost a crapload of money, but it definitely has saved my life a few times when it comes to me accidentally deleting folders and important files. :D

  14. By LeodimeII on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    It makes a backup …
    It makes a backup of your entire HD the first time you set it up. From there, it makes hard links to your files which take up almost no space at all. So the only things Time Machine will back up are the files that have changed, and the files that have been added.

  15. By dtroll4life92 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    when it updates and …
    when it updates and backups after you done the external hardrive part does it make doubles onto its own hardrive or do you need the external hardrive in

  16. By thereal87 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    So you can never …
    So you can never really clean up your hard drive? So what would be the point of deleting anything? What if you sell your Mac, could the new owner go through your stuff. Could a parent use this to spy on their child? And the most important question… why?

  17. By StarControl69 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    Waste of ing …
    Waste of ing hard drive space and memory.

  18. By maxwellmovies on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    you can use any usb …
    you can use any usb or firewire drive dependant on size

  19. By oliebol61 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    do you need to buy …
    do you need to buy a new drive(time capsule)? (in holland €400 (around 510 usd)) or time machine just save it on your drive in the mac?

  20. By Grafkid on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    i love the time …
    i love the time machine. i just got a TB of memory today after i lost all of my music due to a stupid mistake. my one question is, How fast does it fill up an external harddrive?

  21. By akkikhan on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    I backup my old mac …
    I backup my old mac and than when I bought a new mac.. all I had to do was just plug in my external hard drive and Time Machine did its magic :) tadaan

  22. By Satington on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    Yes it will
    Yes it will

  23. By dloverise on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    Does anyone know if …
    Does anyone know if time machine will backup stuff on your external hard drive as well?

  24. By Pandemonium44 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    No, that’s not …
    No, that’s not correct. I use time machine and it backs up my entire system as well. How do I know this? I checked in the backup folder on my external drive. There it is, “Home” folder. With the system and everything. All files, the entire system. With Time machine you are secure.

  25. By elchoche23 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    Without a bootable …
    Without a bootable OS. Obviously you can’t stop deleting important files. IDIOT!!

  26. By weirdonehere on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

    No, I’m gonna have …
    No, I’m gonna have to agree with program1357 on this one. Dont take me wrong, System Restore is useful, but I do think that Apple has done a bit better with this, all though there’s always room for improvement!

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