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MBP back from the dead!
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Back at the end of Oct I started having problems with my MBP - wouldn't boot. My last backup was two weeks earlier, and I had just a few files I needed.

Long story short, I used Disk Warrior which found bad blocks and was not able to repair. I tried various recovery programs with no success, but File Salvage did the trick and pulled the files I needed.

Then I tried to re-load the system and start over - but by that time the drive wouldn't mount at all - so off to Houston under Applecare, where they installed a new drive and drive cable. All of the shipping was delayed over and over by the weather here in Washington. First getting the empty box took 4 days, then when the computer came back it was delaye due to weather and Christmas.

Yesterday, I got a call very early from a nice FedEx rep asking if my business would be open (I usually do Apple shipments from the office so that someone will be around to sign) and when I confirmed no, she asked if they could deliver to my home - and when I told her that the road was still icy, and offered to pick it up at the local "mailboxes" business, she agreed.

So, after a backup and reloading the missing files - and bringing over two months of work that I did on my husband's Macbook, I'm back in business.

Needless to say, I need a better backup strategy for the MBP - my iMac has a Time Machine external backup - but since the MBP is generally used in the living room, or on the road, I need to figure something out.

Real world experiences with Time Capsule would be welcome - as well as ideas of other possible solutions.

I have a firewire 320G drive that I've been doing semi-regular SuperDuper backups to - running a wireless network off a Qwest DSL router.
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MacBookJesus!
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#3
I have my Time Machine set to back-up wirelessly to my household server. The initial back-up was done wired, but since then, it just mounts and backs-up when I have it open at home. I travel with it daily, to and from work.
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I have been using TM to back up both my MB and MBP; sort of a time capsule arrangement except I have an Airport Extreme with a USB drive connected for the TM backups.

Bottom line - after several months using TM with every now and again getting a message that it couldn't mount the backup drive (which WAS mounted) and starting over with a scratch backup, I quit using TM and went back to regular CCC backups for both machines.

The one time I would have liked to use TM was when I had an issue after doing an OS upgrade and, without going through more work than I had to with CCC, I couldn't restore it to a day earlier using TM.

YMMV.
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