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  2. Time Machine (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Time Machine is the backup mechanism of macOS, the desktop operating system developed by Apple. The software is designed to work with both local storage devices and network-attached disks, and is commonly used with external disk drives connected using either USB or Thunderbolt.

  3. Get a Mac - Wikipedia

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    PC admits that he likes the feature, and the Mac clones thank him one at a time. Time Traveler —PC uses a time machine to travel to the year 2150 to see if any major issues such as freezing and crashing have been removed from the PC and to see if PCs will eventually be as hassle-free as Macs are. Promptly after PC arrives in 2150, his future ...

  4. Talk:Time Machine (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Time Machine is a feature of Mac OS, introduced in version 10.5. -- Pnm ( talk) 16:29, 27 December 2010 (UTC) [ reply] Support Time Machine (Mac OS) per B2C, also Time Machine (software) maybe kinda ambiguous a Time machine (disambiguation) has several video games listed with the same or similar names.

  5. Mac (computer) - Wikipedia

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    He oversaw the Mac's transition from Motorola 68000 series to PowerPC and the release of Apple's first PowerPC machine, the well-received Power Macintosh. [26] Many new Macintoshes suffered from inventory and quality control problems. The 1995 PowerBook 5300 was plagued with quality problems, with several recalls as some units even caught fire ...

  6. Copland (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Copland is an operating system developed by Apple for Macintosh computers between 1994 and 1996 but never commercially released. It was intended to be released with the name System 8, and later after changing their naming style, Mac OS 8. [ 1 ] Planned as a modern successor to the aging System 7, Copland introduced protected memory ...

  7. FileVault - Wikipedia

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    Without Mac OS X Server, Time Machine will back up a FileVault home directory only while the user is logged out. In such cases, Time Machine is limited to backing up the home directory in its entirety. Using Mac OS X Server as a Time Machine destination, backups of FileVault home directories occur while users are logged in.

  8. macOS - Wikipedia

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    macOS, originally Mac OS X, previously shortened as OS X, is an operating systemdeveloped and marketed by Applesince 2001. It is the primary operating system for Apple's Mac computers. Within the market of desktop and laptop computers, it is the second most widely used desktop OS, after Microsoft Windowsand ahead of all Linuxdistributions ...

  9. HFS Plus - Wikipedia

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    In Mac OS X Leopard 10.5, directory hard-linking was added as a fundamental part of Time Machine. In Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6, HFS+ compression was added using Deflate (Zlib). In open source and some other areas this is referred to as AppleFSCompression or decmpfs. Compressed data may be stored in either an extended attribute or the resource ...