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Time machine doesn't require another disk, Apple set up the program to make you believe you need to buy their time capsule. But you can use a regular external harddrive for alot cheaper. However, to set it up you have to go to the command line. Funny, how they got it set up that you have to go to the command line to set up an external or use the same harddrive for time machine. But then again, I am amazed they haven't gotten hit with an Antitrust case by now.