How Do You Back Up Parallels Desktop For Mac In Time Machine?
Built into Mac OS X, the Time Machine application is a very powerful backup utility that automatically records and backs up any changes made to any documents or files since the last backup–which are run automatically every hour. The system keeps every hour of the last day, every day of the last hour, and every month of the last year. If you use Parallels frequently, back up using Time Machine as well. Set up the hard drive and connect the computer to the hard drive. Make sure you can access the files and folders on the computer. Apple does make a specialized wireless hard drive, called the Time Capsule, that also acts as a Wi-Fi router and a printer server. For more information on this product, consult Resources. Open the Time Machine Preferences by either accessing it on System Preferences or clicking the icon on the upper toolbar. Click the “Select Disk” button and choose the destination file on the dialog box. Click and drag the “On-Off” switch to “On.” Open the Preferences for Par