M macbookProSF macrumors member Original poster Oct 1, 2007 51 0 Nov 10, 2007 #1 This worked for me just unzip and run. Once you do that TM will see any hard drive attached to the AirPort Extreme. It is called the Flux-Capacitor. Worked well for me! Attachments flux-capacitor.zip 236.8 KB · Views: 337
This worked for me just unzip and run. Once you do that TM will see any hard drive attached to the AirPort Extreme. It is called the Flux-Capacitor. Worked well for me!
Sky Blue Guest Jan 8, 2005 6,856 11 Nov 10, 2007 #3 I'd think twice about running some random zip of the internet...
M macbookProSF macrumors member Original poster Oct 1, 2007 51 0 Nov 10, 2007 #4 my screen went blank during posting I dident mean to creat 2 posts Sky Blue said: I'd think twice about running some random zip of the internet... Click to expand... A simple error on my part. The program was sent to me from someone at apple care today. It does work.
my screen went blank during posting I dident mean to creat 2 posts Sky Blue said: I'd think twice about running some random zip of the internet... Click to expand... A simple error on my part. The program was sent to me from someone at apple care today. It does work.
J jmmo20 macrumors 65816 Jun 15, 2006 1,166 102 Nov 10, 2007 #5 That's a pretty stupid application as far as i'm concerned. All it does is execute the terminal command "defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1" we all know about already... Plus, the flux capacitor icon sucks
That's a pretty stupid application as far as i'm concerned. All it does is execute the terminal command "defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1" we all know about already... Plus, the flux capacitor icon sucks
W Warped1 macrumors member Jan 17, 2005 79 0 Nov 10, 2007 #6 Its just a setting change done by a command that they slapped a GUI execution on. I'm lazy and did it that way myself and Time Machine is working great for me now. I would not have used it otherwise.
Its just a setting change done by a command that they slapped a GUI execution on. I'm lazy and did it that way myself and Time Machine is working great for me now. I would not have used it otherwise.