1256 Questions from the Community
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What does TB mean when compared to GB?
- Asked by Rachel H from Chester
- Jan 12, 2010
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Best AnswerMac OS X 10.6 correctly uses the SI prefixes, so:
1 kB = 1000 B
1 MB = 1000 kB
1 GB = 1000 MB
1 TB = 1000 GB
Binary prefixes are marked with an "i":
1 kiB = 1024 B
1 MiB = 1024 kiB
1 GiB = 1024 MiB
1 TiB = 1024 GiB- Answered by Attila T
- Jul 29, 2010
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50 macs in one room & connected to time capsule can i add 20 more macs which is placed in another room & i will use airport express to extend range ?
Customer has 50 Macs in one room and all are connected to time capsule,
now customer purchased 20 more Macs and placed it in another room. customer
now extended the range of time capsule with Airport Express, Can he connect his
new macs to the network wirelessly?- Asked by Asif K
- May 4, 2013
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Will the time capsule located in my office backup both my iMac in my office and my iBook when I turn on the latter in my office
i am very new to apple products. i wanted to store all my files in this capsule is it possible and also back up from another pc
- Asked by Jennifer H from Seabrook
- May 25, 2013
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Can I play Video files stored in TC with iPad and Apple TV?
- Asked by Eric T
- May 23, 2013
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Is there a difference between the MD032B/A 2 TB Time Capsule, and the MD032Z/A version?
- Asked by Stefan M
- May 22, 2013
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Can I connect a non powered 3.0 USB hub to my airport extreme, and add two hard drives...one HDD used for time capsule funtion, other HDD for storing?
I would like to connect 2 hard drives, ideally via 3.0 non powered hub for higher speed than 2.0.
I would like to use one HDD as a backup via time capsule functionaility and the other for files I want to share on my network.
Is this possible?
Is this possible with a 3.0 USB hub (non powered)
If not, what setup would I need (powered? USB 2.0? ...?)
Any implications to a wireless mouse and keyboard as well as air print (apparently USB 3.0 hubs interefere with wireless mice and keyboards somehow ...???)
Thanks- Asked by Goetz J from Wolverine Lake
- May 23, 2013
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is time capsule protected with the 3 year protection plan
- Asked by Charles V
- Apr 12, 2013
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AnswerIt is protected if you purchased your time capsule within a year of purchasing your Mac with AppleCare.
- Answered by Kenneth A from Desoto
- Apr 14, 2013
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Is time capsule compatible with cincinnati bell's zoomtown isp?
- Asked by Laurence P from Milford
- Apr 13, 2013
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Can I attach a 3TB TC to another 3GB TC?
- Asked by Ben J from Altoona
- Mar 1, 2013
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AnswerYes. You would just setup one as a router and the other as a bridge. Attach an ethernet cable from the router TC internet output to the bridge TC internet input. It would be an extra network drive as well as an access point.
- Answered by Daniel W from Mableton
- May 2, 2013
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Will the time capsule located in my office backup both my iMac in my office and my iBook when I turn on the latter in my office
First can the same time capsule be used for two computers
Can they be one iMac and one iBook
I assume the iBook can only be backuped when it is on and in the area of the time capsule
Can both of these computers be backuped wirelessly- Asked by Chris-ellyn J from Chicago
- Apr 30, 2013
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Is this product "green" in any way (e.g., recycled content, energy efficient)?
For government purchases, I must indicate if a product is environmentally friendly ("green"), and I could find no indication on the product description.
- Asked by Suzanne H from Beltsville
- Apr 22, 2013
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can i turn off wireless on time capsule and backup using wired ethernet
I want to set up a time machine on a time capsule using a wired ethernet connection
- Asked by Matthew Y from Wheeler Heights
- Feb 11, 2013
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I am using time capsule and time machine to back up my new mac mini. Can I also us it has a hard drive to store a extra itunes movie folder?
- Asked by Virginia T from Spokane Valley
- Apr 22, 2013
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Will I be able to access this drive as a server from the internet without mobile me or a computer connected ?
I want to have access to the drive when I'm on the road, is this possible with TC.
- Asked by Matthew D from Dunkirk
- Jan 27, 2010
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the new time capsula МС 344 LL or MB 996LL?
- Asked by Artem M from North Miami Beach
- Jan 10, 2010
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Can TimeCapsule be used to backup an iPad ?
- Asked by Harald R from Bellaire
- Jul 16, 2010
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Best AnswerNo, an iPad backup is accomplished through iTunes by connecting it to your computer, not to a Time Capsule.
- Answered by Andrew H from Carmel
- Jul 19, 2010
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I recently converted to Imac and macbook pro and have several windows computers. Can i back up my windows computers to my time capsule?
- Asked by Christopher W from Cleveland
- Mar 18, 2013
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Best AnswerYes, but not easily. Long answer is that you would need to partition the time capsule to allow both the Mac Time Machine backups and another partition for Windows. Then you need to find a backup program for Windows that will backup over a network (Window's built in does not by default). Short answer, buy a few cheap external hard drives and make life easier.
- Answered by Warren S
- Mar 24, 2013
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can you use time capsule as a hard drive
I am running out of memory and would like to transfer data like photos to another hard drive and erase the photos from my Macbook. Can I use the time capsule or is an external hard drive better. Also I have one but it doesn't show what I have stored in it. It is only for back ups. Want one that I can access and able to view pics, documents etc. Any advice??
- Asked by Jules V from New Orleans
- Jun 28, 2010
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Best AnswerA Time Capsule can be used for Time Machine, or it can be used as an external hard drive, but it can't be used for both purposes unless you reserve a fixed amount of file space for storage in advance of initiating Time Machine. (However, the data stored in the reserved space can't be backed up by Time Machine.) Once Time Machine has been started, it will continually expand to use all space on the hard drive that was not first reserved for storage. The decision is up to the user.
If you want backups that you can view, the incremental backup method of Time Machine might not be what you want.
However, to take advantage of both, you can use a Time Capsule for Time Machine, use an external hard drive for your extra storage space, and use another external hard drive for one-time complete backups, the kind that you are used to viewing.- Answered by Andrew H from Carmel
- Jul 5, 2010
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Can I back up "Parallels desktop" contents with time capsule?
I got an iMac and want to use with "Parallels Desktop" and run Windows programs.
Can I back up contents in Windows partition with Time Capsule and also
use it as Time Machine for iMac?- Asked by Takeo H from Southlake
- Mar 16, 2013
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AnswerYes I have my macbook air doing this. You have to be careful there is a setting in parallels that you have to tick regarding time capsule. Initially my macbook air was backing up 37Gb every time (which I think was my windows partition). Once I checked the setting in parallels relating to Timecapsule backups this went down to a more normal backup of a few meg each time. I haven't had to try to retrieve any data so I am presuming the timecapsule backups are working for the windows partition as well - it seems to be doing so.
- Answered by Eamon H from Mackay
- Apr 6, 2013
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