Or they'll get your $1600 when you buy a new Al iMac and a 1TB USB drive.![]()
USB is for windows boxes. No, its FW all the way. (and I think $1600 is an underestimate).
Anyway, let's keep on topic.
Or they'll get your $1600 when you buy a new Al iMac and a 1TB USB drive.![]()
Firmware 7.2.1 blows big chunks. Apple better fix it quick (along with my freezing iMacs) or their "it just works" will bite them back.
This is a weird choice and I hope it is something that can easily fixed in a future firmware update for AEBS.
Airport Disk seems increasingly neutered. It can't work with TM and it can't serveTV, even though there's not technological reason for it...
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The AEBS is not stable, and I don't think Apple wanted a rush of people buying it just for the wireless Time Machine feature only to have it riddled with problems.
I shouldn't have, but I did, purchase an AirPort Extreme 802.11n Base Station (Gigabit). It actually does connect (same ISP as before), but I've had problems with it stalling, dropping connections and AirPort Disk is completely unstable. It was purchased just to use with Time Machine. Afterall, Steve Jobs specifically mentioned wireless backups with AirPort base stations at his WWDC keynote.
I purchased it (and I knew better) just to use with Time Machine. Afterall, Steve Jobs specifically mentioned wireless backups with the 802.11n base station at his WWDC keynote.
I am sure that the AEBS is front and centre as to why TM won't do network backups but could it be something in TM? Why would they pull ALL network-based solutions save for those using Leopard?
Ditto.![]()
Apple.com said:Pick a disk. Any disk.
You can designate just about any HFS+ formatted FireWire or USB drive connected to a Mac as a Time Machine backup drive. Time Machine can also back up to another Mac running Leopard with Personal File Sharing, Leopard Server, or Xsan storage devices.
They didn't pull all networked-based TM solutions. Just most.![]()
I got me one of 'dem in my closet.Like I said, ALL network save for those using Leopard. Xsan...well..OK![]()
Like I said, ALL network save for those using Leopard. Xsan...well..OK![]()
I got me one of 'dem in my closet.
Sadly only an XServe G5.Never pegged you for a closet Xsan user.![]()
If anyone else wants to submit feedback I've provided links below.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html/
http://www.apple.com/feedback/airportextreme.html
Done. That makes at least two! I also submitted feedback for the missing hologram effect in iChat.![]()
Macworld's Rob Griffiths is on top of it, but I e-mailed David Pogue to see what he can find out.
If it's like any other product launch, Macworld will get to interview Phil Schiller. Maybe he will make a public statement about the missing feature.