There are many people in society lacking some of the skills necessary to survive. These people may lack wisdom and rely on others to help them throughout their lives. However, in most cases, the lack of these essentials is wrong. In H. G Wells' s "The Time Machine", Eloi encountered this problem. They are victims of their own weakness because they do not understand that learning these important skills is necessary for their survival. When he reached the future travelers heard the Eloi and heard, concluding that their intelligence was very low compared to those of his time.
I do not want to add a time machine to the analysis. Indeed, we talked about the suspension car in the previous article, "Return to the future", but we did not enter DeLorean as a machine to transport over time. However, Looped will introduce it here because the transportation method is slightly sparse in the future. Using DeLorean, you can get a real mobile vehicle that can move over time as it reaches a certain speed. This is not for looper. Looper's time machine is this metal ball. Somehow, you can enter some coordinates and time, and you can send things and people back in time
In this tutorial we will explain how to use Time Machine, what to do if Time Machine is too slow, features of Time Machine and features that can not be backed up, and whether Time Machine supports Mac backup I will. What to do if the backup fails because it is in sleep state due to lack of space, and how to delete old backup. We also show you how to back up multiple Macs using Time Machine. Time Machine keeps a copy of all the content on the Mac. Hourly backups in the past 24 hours, daily backups of the previous month, and weekly weekly backups. You can also create a local snapshot on your Mac. Save the snapshot every day every 24 hours since you started or restart your computer. We save weekly snapshots every week. These snapshots only exist if Time Machine is configured to back up to a different drive, but they are on the Mac, not on the drive.
We all know the importance of backup. I have encountered several machine failures in the past and seems to happen all the time when you do not expect them. Currently, the Mac comes with a backup program called Time Machine and automatically backs up the disk to an external drive. But some of its features have some problems I would like to emphasize: let's say you have an external hard drive of 1 TB and your Mac has 128 GB of disk space . Transfer 50 GB of music / video / data to the external drive and take out it from the local disk to secure space. The problem with this method is that the file is not displayed on the local disk at the time of the next backup, so the file is also deleted from the external disk. This can be very frustrating if you want to merge new data into an old copy of the backup drive rather than deleting the old data.