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Indeed, after having upgraded to Leopard time machine does store its data in a sensible way. It can't use another copy as a base line, but other than that everything is fine.
it stores its data in ./Backups.backupdb/<ComputerName>/<DateTime>/<files with original path> So the files are perfectly browsable without time machine if required. |
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