- Jan 6, 2005
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My wife runs a G4, I will shortly be running a WIN7 based PC. I have about half our family photos on my internal back-up hard drive, my wife has the other half on her primary drive with no back-up capabilities.
She does not have wireless capabilities.
I would like to setup one external back-up drive that we can both use. I went to the Apple Store, but they were not sure how to setup such a configuration. I went to Micro Center, and their "Apple guy" recommended the following but he was not entirely sure. He told me:
1. Purchase a 2TB network drive that is compatible to both Apple and PC.
2. Connect the drive via ethernet to a router and configure as a network drive.
3. From the PC, partition the drive in half, and format each partition to FAT32.
He said under this configuration, I should set one partition as my backup drive and she should set the other partition as her backup drive, that way we don't accidentally overwrite one another. He also stated we should be able to read files from both partitions.
Can anyone confirm?
Also I have never setup a home network before. I am sure I can figure out the basics, but mostly concerned about security.
She does not have wireless capabilities.
I would like to setup one external back-up drive that we can both use. I went to the Apple Store, but they were not sure how to setup such a configuration. I went to Micro Center, and their "Apple guy" recommended the following but he was not entirely sure. He told me:
1. Purchase a 2TB network drive that is compatible to both Apple and PC.
2. Connect the drive via ethernet to a router and configure as a network drive.
3. From the PC, partition the drive in half, and format each partition to FAT32.
He said under this configuration, I should set one partition as my backup drive and she should set the other partition as her backup drive, that way we don't accidentally overwrite one another. He also stated we should be able to read files from both partitions.
Can anyone confirm?
Also I have never setup a home network before. I am sure I can figure out the basics, but mostly concerned about security.