CNET Live - Episode 94
We take a look at the new iPhone 3.0 software as well as the new Dell Adamo.
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What if you want to see two screens on one monitor? The perfect solution is a Dual Screen Splitter, but it also costs $3,000. You could also possibly use something like CamTwist and capture one screen then monitor it in the other. Our caller had a situation where he has two monitors, one that he can see and one that a customer sees, and he wants to mirror the customer monitor on his. Another way to do this would be to get a secondary monitor and split the signal from the customer monitor off to the secondary monitor.
To make a NAS work with Time Machine, you'll need to do some tweaking. One method involves creating a sparsebundle image on your machine. A different method involves mounting the backup drive copying a couple files to it then unmounting and remounting.
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Could you make constructive commends? Instead of wasting your time being negative looking for typos and leaving negative commeds... Please...!!! Phhsss...
Where is episode 93?
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Just saying...!!!
- by seijiroikeda March 26, 2009 10:54 AM PDT
- For the question: How to get the TimeMachine Working with your NAS?
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(7 Comments)I found this little command line that will enable the settings on TimeMachine to recognize NASs. Tom, I would like you to give it a try and correct me if I'm wrong, weather it works or not? I already ordered my 1TB and NAS enclosure, but I still would love if you guys could tell us if this command line or tweak will actually work?
"defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1"
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/10/how-to-enable-time-machine-on-unsupported-volumes/
Thanks and keep up the good work.