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Backing-up to drives connected to another Mac
Would doing this mean creating Sparse Disk Images, or direct cloning to the drive (as if it were directly connected)?
I would like to avoid using Disk Images, as they simply takes DAYS to mount over Wireless. Cheers, |
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If you're going over a network, you need to use an image, Van Helsing.
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Righty ho,
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