…and turn on “File Sharing” if it’s not already on.Īfterward, click the plus button under the “Shared Folders” section to add whichever folder you want to store those Time Machine backups in. If you press Command-i or choose File> Get Info, you’ll get your answer.Īnyway, to enable your destination’s Time Machine abilities, click on the Apple Menu first and choose “System Preferences.” …then click your Macintosh HD (or whatever your startup disk is called) to select it. One easy way to check to see which format your disk uses is to open Finder, choose Go> Computer from the menus at the top… As I noted, this machine will need to be using APFS, so you’ll have to have High Sierra or Mojave installed. To configure this, start on the Mac you want to back up to.
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