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Apple's Time Machine now works as advertisedUSB drive backup from Airport base stationPublished Thursday 20th March 2008 18:33 GMT Apple has finally opened OS X Leopard's Time Machine wireless backup capability to disk drives lacking the glossy plastic anointment of Cupertino. With a Wednesday release of software updates, Time Machine can now recognize a USB hard drive connected to a wireless network as valid backup disk. That is — assuming the drive is hooked up to Apple's latest Airport Extreme 802.11n Base Station. After installing Time Machine and AirPort updates version 1.0 (and updating the Airport firmware), USB drives will have equal access to Time Machine's wireless backup skills as Apple's own Time Capsule appliance.
Apple later began shipping Time Capsule as the only practical way to use Time Machine without physically plugging a hard disk into a computer. It's nice to see Apple programmers getting back to Leopard after lavishing so much attention on the iPhone. The update is available via the Software Update application, or as a download at the Apple Support web site. ® BootnoteIn order to update the Airport firmware, launch Airport Utility (Applications->Utilities->Airport Utility) after installing the update. This will prompt the user to apply the 7.3.1 firmware update to the base station. 23 comments posted — Comment period finished Is this the update?Posted: 18:49 20th March 2008 What I want to see...Posted: 18:51 20th March 2008 HFS+Posted: 19:11 20th March 2008 @JayPosted: 19:16 20th March 2008 @JayPosted: 19:21 20th March 2008
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