OS X Leopard includes a backup utility called Time Machine (rather than Time Capsule).
Apple's Time Capsule is a piece of hardware, purchased separately from your Mac computer, which Time Machine can use as external storage for your backups. In addition Time Capsule can act as a wi-fi base station.
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Time Capsules
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In the windows backup and restore utility in the control panel you can choose what gets included in the backup
Time Machine: It creates incremental backups of files that can be restored at a later date.
that would be the "time machine" application in your applications folder... this can be set up to automatically backup your hardrive and has a very cool interface for accessing those files...
It's called "Time Machine". It's just basic back up software, it doesn't make a boot able copy of it. You have to use an external disk.
The Windows 7 utility that allows you to create a backup schedule for any folder is called "Backup and Restore." This tool enables users to back up their files and create scheduled backups, allowing for regular updates to the backup set. Users can select specific folders to include in the backup, providing flexibility in managing their data protection.
Windows XP provide " Windows Backup and Restore" a In build utility for creating backup. I will create backup of your vital files, documents, folders, songs, videos, and other data. this utility create .bkf backup files.
No they are not compatable with windows XP pro Backup Utility.
A backup utility allows you to copy selected files or an entire hard disk to another storage medium
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