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		<title>Version 3: Use Time Machine with Windows Home Server</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 14:55:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have continued to work with people on getting Time Machine setup and working with your Windows Home Server. I&#8217;m calling these new directions version 3 and it&#8217;s easier than the last steps that required an applescript. The reason why the applescript wasn&#8217;t working in version 2 is that some people had a Windows partition [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have continued to work with people on getting Time Machine setup and working with your Windows Home Server.  I&#8217;m calling these new directions version 3 and it&#8217;s easier than the last steps that required an applescript.  The reason why the applescript wasn&#8217;t working in version 2 is that some people had a Windows partition on their Macs, including myself on my new iMac. Instead of fixing the applescript to check for multiple partitions it is easier to just use Disk Utility.  Below are the new directions.  I have had multiple people confirm that they are working.  For informational purpose you can find <a href="http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/how-to-use-time-machine-with-a-windows-home-server/">Version 1</a> and <a href="http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/update-time-machine-backup-to-windows-home-server/">Version 2</a> of my directions.  Version 2 has some good comments if you have trouble.</p>
<p>You still need have <a href="http://www.xiotios.com/itimemachine.html">iTimeMachine</a> enabled.    </p>
<p>1. Open Disk Utility in the Utilities folder.</p>
<p>2. Select the Macintosh HD, then go to “File” -> “New” -> “Blank Disk Image”.</p>
<p>3. A box will come up with a lot of different options. The save as name is important as Time Machine will use that name to see if it’s correct. The save as name should be machinename_macaddress. For example mine is jeremy-iMac_0a0a0a0a0a0a. I’m not giving my MAC address but that’s what the 0a stuff is. You can find the name by going to sharing in system preferences or types hostname -fs in the terminal. The MAC address is for the connection that will be used for Time Machine. My laptops are wireless, my desktop using ethernet.</p>
<p>4. Name = whatever you want. I called mine Time Machine.</p>
<p>5. Size = Over your total data amount. Right now I set mine at 400g. With Disk Utility you can resize this later if you fill the amount.</p>
<p>6. Partition = Single Partition – Apple Partition Map</p>
<p>7. Image Format = sparse bundle disk image</p>
<p>8. Now create the image. Default is to save to your desktop.</p>
<p>9. Transfer that disk image from your desktop to you time machine folder on the WHS.</p>
<p>10. Point time machine to your WHS folder and start the backup.</p>
<p>If you have questions please leave comments.  As always I will try to respond as fast as I can.  This is still not supported and I give no guarantee on the safety of your data or reliability of your backups.  It works for me and I have been backing my Macs up to Windows Home Server for months.  </p>
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		<title>Update: Time Machine Backup to Windows Home Server</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 02:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE: Version 3 directions have been posted on the site. It&#8217;s easier than using the Applescript that has been failing for people that had a Windows partition. You can find the version 3 here. I thought it was about time to revisit an earlier post, which has been quite popular, on how to backup your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UPDATE: Version 3 directions have been posted on the site.  It&#8217;s easier than using the Applescript that has been failing for people that had a Windows partition.  You can find the version 3 <a href="http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/version-3-use-time-machine-with-windows-home-server/">here</a>.</strong></p>
<p>I thought it was about time to revisit an earlier post, which has been quite popular, on how to backup your Mac using Time Machine to a Windows Home Server.  There have been many updates to Windows Home Server and Mac OS X that has complicated the process just a bit and therefor my <a href="http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/how-to-use-time-machine-with-a-windows-home-server/">previous directions</a> no longer work.  Below I will highlight a still fairly easy process to get your Mac Time Machine working with Windows Home Server again. </p>
<p>I was messing with Linux commands and doing research on creating sparse image files when I came across a site that simplified the process with an AppleScript.  You can read about that script and directions <a href="http://aladino.dmi.unict.it/?a=prepareForTimeMachine">here</a>.  </p>
<p>I have simplified the directions to work with Windows Home Server.  This isn&#8217;t supported by Apple or Windows Home Server.  While it works for me, it is still hacking and I can&#8217;t guarantee that things won&#8217;t go wrong.  </p>
<p>1.  Click <a href="http://aladino.dmi.unict.it/prepareForTimeMachine.zip">here</a> to download the AppleScript that will help in the process.  Just unzip it we will use it later.</p>
<p>2.  Download <a href="http://www.xiotios.com/itimemachine.html">iTimeMachine</a>.  You will need to install it and enable AirDisks.  There is also a linux command to do this.  If you want to know just leave a comment and I will provide it for you.   </p>
<p>3.  Logon to your Windows Home Server and create a new folder for your Time Machine backup.  I called mine JJ MBP backup.  Make sure you give whatever user account you want to use access.  Once created you can close out of the Windows Home Server. </p>
<p>4.  Now we can start the preparing the backup folder.  In the left sidebar in finder you should see your Windows Home Server.  Mine is called &#8220;Server&#8221; and will be under &#8220;Shared&#8221;.  You need to click on your Home Server, logon and browse to your newly created Time Machine backup folder.  Double click on it so it will mount the folder.  I also show mounted volumes on my desktop to make it easier. </p>
<p>5.  Now that you have mounted your backup folder you need to drag that to the AppleScript you downloaded in step one.  Since I have my backup folder show on my desktop and I placed the AppleScript on my desktop I just drag and drop.  You can also see the mounted folder in finder and drag it to where ever you saved the AppleScript.  It will run a little program that you will have to OK.  Once it&#8217;s done you will see the AppleScript icon disappear from your dock.</p>
<p>6.  The program is done now and it&#8217;s time to transfer the sparse image to your backup folder.  The AppleScript saved the sparse image in your Home directory.  Browse to it and then transfer the sparse image to your Windows Home Server backup folder.  Mine was about 450mb so it won&#8217;t take long to transfer.</p>
<p>7.  Now that the sparse image is on the server open time machine and point it to your Windows Home Server backup folder.  You shouldn&#8217;t get the error about creating backup and it should start transferring files quickly.  Depending on how much data you have it could take a long time for the initial backup.  My 14GB took about 1.5 hours over wireless.  </p>
<p>Bonus:  To make it easier to backup the files create a startup item that mounts your Windows Home Server backup folder.  Every time the computer starts it will auto-logon to the folder so Time Machine will work automatically.  If you are not connected to your network you will get a error but I find it easier to deal with one error message when I&#8217;m away than trying to remember to connect so Time Machine will work.  </p>
<p>Now you have your Time Machine backing up to your Windows Home Server.  It&#8217;s not too many steps and thanks to that <a href="http://aladino.dmi.unict.it/?a=prepareForTimeMachine">AppleScript</a> it makes it a lot easier.  The directions I was working on required a lot of time in the Terminal which would scare a lot of people.  I didn&#8217;t even think about creating it in a AppleScript.   </p>
<p>Let me know if you have questions.  I have created a video below to help people follow the process I have outlined above.  I hope everyone has success.  </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 02:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE: I have created a new post with directions that currently work. You can find the new version here. UPDATE 2: Version 3 directions have been posted. You can find the new directions here. I built a Windows Home Server a few weeks ago. It has been great and I would recommend it to anyone. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UPDATE: I have created a new post with directions that currently work.  You can find the new version <a href="http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/update-time-machine-backup-to-windows-home-server/">here</a>.</strong>    </p>
<p><strong> UPDATE 2: Version 3 directions have been posted.  You can find the new directions <a href="http://www.multimedia-pcs.com/version-3-use-time-machine-with-windows-home-server/">here</a>.    </p>
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<p>I built a Windows Home Server a few weeks ago.  It has been great and I would recommend it to anyone.  While I do have Windows computers, I also have some Mac computers.  I have a Mac Mini, MacBook and a MacBook Pro.  I wanted all my Macs to backup to the Windows Home Server just like my Windows computers do.  But the Connector software is only for Windows and probably always will be.  There is a way around it and it works very well.  </p>
<p>Things you will need:<br />1. Windows Home Server<br />2. <a href="http://www.xiotios.com/itimemachine.html">iTimeMachine</a> &#8211; on your Mac</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get started:<br />1.  Login to your Windows Home Server.  You will need to create a new shared folder.  I called mine JJ&#8217;s Mac Backup, you can call yours whatever you want.  You will need to tell Windows Home Server what account to use.</p>
<p>2.  Install iTimeMachine on your Mac computer.  This program lets Time Machine access networked drives.  Once installed run the program and click use network drives.  </p>
<p>3.  In order for Time Machine to see your network folder you need to login to the shared folder.  Now my Windows Home Server shows up under &#8220;Shared&#8221; when I click on the hard drive.  You might need to click &#8220;Go&#8221; -&gt; &#8220;Connect to Server&#8221; if your Home Server isn&#8217;t list in &#8220;Shared&#8221;.  You will need to login to the folder you created.  </p>
<p>4. Now that you are logged into the Windows Home Server folder go to Time Machine and choose your drive.  That folder should show up as a disk.  </p>
<p>That&#8217;s all there is to getting your Mac to backup to your Windows Home Server.  </p>
<p>To make things easier on the laptops I created a shortcut to the shared folder on the desktop.  I just have to double click on that to login then click on the new time machine icon by the clock and tell it to backup.  On the Mac Mini I saved the password to the shared folder and let it automatically backup whenever it wants.</p>
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