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spcdust Regular Visitor

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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:23 pm Post subject: Apple OSX-How To Perform FULL Backup of TT One (3rd Edition) |
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Just waiting for delivery of my new Tom Tom and obviously appreciate the need to do a full back-up of the system software and maps before doing anything else. From what I understand the Back-up you can do through Tom Tom Home is not without fault and the recommendation seems to be to do it using Windows Explorer. I'm an Apple Mac man - can anyone offer advice how I can achieve a full comprehensive back-up using an Apple Mac.
Thanks in advance for your advice
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turnip2 Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 12:01 am Post subject: |
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I did this when I got mine:
Plugged in Tomtom
started Terminal (/Applications/Utilities)
typed 'tar cvfz ~/tomtom_orig.tgz /Volumes/TomTom\ Disk'
(not sure of pathname for Tomtom disk - do ls /Volumes to check)
This creates a compressed tar file of the contents of the Tomtom, called tomtom_orig.tgz in your home directory. |
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spcdust Regular Visitor

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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:46 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Turnip2
I'm being a bit of a luddite here, I more-or-less understand the path you're explaining at what point do I need to fill in the path name of the Tom Tom?
Another thing, am I able to just do a comprehensive back up of the Tom Tom by just using the finder and dragging it's contents onto the desk-top or am I likely to miss "hidden file"?
Cheers
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timmys Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:07 am Post subject: |
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spcdust wrote: | Thanks Turnip2
Another thing, am I able to just do a comprehensive back up of the Tom Tom by just using the finder and dragging it's contents onto the desk-top or am I likely to miss "hidden file"?
Cheers
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That's what I did. I don't think there are any hidden files. Just drag and drop. Done. (And burn it to disk in case your computer dies!) |
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