OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Using Time Machine Without Overwriting Certain Files

Feb 18, 2012

I am nearing the 200GB capacity on my MacBook pro mainly due to 100+GB of home movies that my brother copied onto my computer at Christmas after he converted them all to digital for the family. I have a 1TB external HD that I use once a week to do time machine with to create an identical backup of my MacBook Pro. Is there a way to store these home movies on my external HD and keep them there indefinitely while removing them from my MacBook Pro, but still using time machine each week to back up my MacBook Pro?

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MacBook Pro

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OS X :: Can't Go Back In Time Machine To Restore Leopard Files?

Sep 27, 2009

I'm trying to go back in time machine to when I had Leopard, but it won't let me, all those options are listed, but are grayed out. I can choose to go back in time to the days TM has backed up SL though?

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Time Machine Backup Fails Linking Files

Mar 20, 2012

I recently had a external disk fail that was still under warrenty, so I dually went to the Apple store and got a replacement.  After plugging it in I went into Time Machine and performed a restore (I was backing up the external disk to another external time machine managed disk). All worked perfectly so far. However, come the next backup I got "Time Machine Error Unable to complete backup. An error occurred while linking files on the backup volume" 

Searching the forums I don't see any obvious solution. In the system log I also see 'Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: MyBigDisk' every time there is a backup.

Info:MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Unable To Recover Time Machine Files?

Mar 23, 2012

I'm running Time Machine on a Western Digital network storage device from my iMac.  It works fine.  I can go back any amount of time and recover files as they were backed up then.  But I also want to be able to depend on Time Machine backups to allow me to recover files if my iMac goes down.  So just as a test, I tried to use the Browse Other Time Machine Disks feature from my MacBook Air.  I can't make it work.  It shows me a Choose Time Machine Disk to Browse window, but there are no disks in the choose pane. 

People have been telling me that I have to "mount" the volume, but I see no way to do so.  Clicking Go - Connect to Server - Browse, shows me that the backup disk is there; it's called <mydiscname>-backup.  But when I try to connect to it I get an immediate connection failure. 

 I'm beginning to suspect that there is no way to restore from another computer when the Time Machine backups are on a network storage device?  If this is true, people need to know it and stop using network storage for Time Machine, as it won't be safe if their principal Mac goes down. 

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.5.2)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Permission To Access Files In Time Machine?

Jun 11, 2012

I am trying to restore photoshop files I created and seem to have erased by mistake. For some of the files Time Machine gives me the following message :

The opreation cannot be completed because you don't have permission to access " filename" 

I created these files and they are important and I do not know what else to do to retrieve them. 

I work with OS  10.6.8 on an Intel iMac. 

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Clean Install Then Restore Files With Time Machine?

Aug 28, 2009

I ordered the $29 upgrade online. I was wondering if I could do a hard drive format and fresh install then restore my photos and documents and mp3s from my Time Capsule using Time Machine. This would probably free up even more HD space and make the OS cleaner and fresher, no? Would this be possible?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Time Machine Fails To Backup Crucial Files?

Mar 12, 2012

So I just started using Time Machine (had been using CCC). A quick scan of my backup shows that it's not backing up my Outlook email database file. This missing file is very concerning to me. First of all, this is one of my most important files, needless to say. But also, it makes me wonder, what other important files might Time Machine be deciding to skip without my knowledge. I went into my Time Machine preferences and have no exclusions in there

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Emptying Trash Of Time Machine Backup Files?

Apr 13, 2012

I made the mistake of deleting an unwanted set of Time Machine backups using the finder.  Now I get an error message when I attempt to empty the trash.  I have tried operating in safe mode and using option+empty, but neither works.   

I understand there is a command that one can issue in Terminal to erase those trash files, but I wasn't able to find it.

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Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Time Machine Has Simply Stopped Backing Up Any New Files?

Apr 28, 2012

I have a Macbook with OS X 10.6.8 and a 500GB external hard drive, which still has 208.5GB available. For some reason, Time Machine has simply stopped backing up any new files (documents, music, movies--anything). No items are set to be excluded from backups in Time Machine options except for the external hard drive itself. Also, no error messages appear, Time Machine seems to run just fine, but when I enter Time Machine, or look through the files on the hard drive, new files just aren't there. I am not very tech savvy, so I was not able to understand some of the answers people gave to similar questions on here. I did go to Pondini's website and followed as many troubleshooting instructions as I could understand (for example I did manage to do a full reset of Time Machine) but nothing changed. Do I just need to erase the entire backup drive and sart all over? If so, what will prevent this from happening again later on?

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Easily Delete Duplicate Files In Old Time Machine Archives?

Apr 7, 2012

I have multiple older Time Machine archives from different Macs that I have been going through manually and picking files out and copying them to another drive file by file. I'm running into massive quantities of duplicate files and the biggest problem is muliple iphoto pictures including the same picture in different sizes. 

I wanted to give up and just throw the whole Time Machine archive onto another disk so I could format the one it was on and use it for something else. But I got a message reading, "The backup can’t be copied because the backup volume doesn’t have ownership enabled." So I went to manually copy each "Macintosh HD" folder for each date into it's their own respective folders. It worked but required my password for each folder and each of the 19 folders were all ~75GB. Which is impossible because all of that data was on a 500GB drive. 

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Access Time Machine Files If The User Account Is Deleted?

Apr 25, 2012

I just made a TM backup of two user accounts (A & B) on one iMac.I now want to delete the files and accounts from the iMac and create a new user account.(A & B shared this computer and it is now going to be used by a third person alone. I don't want all the additional unused A & B account data clogging the hard drive.) If I delete the original A & B user accounts, will I still be able to access the backed up files? How?

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.5), iBook G4/iMacFP/G4Tower/Bondi/3400/165/SE/Plus

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Sep 4, 2014

I have an early 2006 iMac with 10.5.8, and I am having hard drive problems.  I want to reformat my drive, then install 10.6.  Can I do that, then restore my files with Time Machine?  Will it restore applications?

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iMac 17" Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33 GHz 2Gb Mem, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

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OS X Mavericks :: Possible To Reload Certain Files Such As Music Files From Time Machine Backups

Aug 31, 2014

After carrying out a clean install of Mavericks is it possible to reload certain files such as Music files from the Time Machine back-ups previously created? 

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IMac PPC :: Time Machine; Transferring An Intel Lion TM Onto A Leopard Machine?

Feb 27, 2012

I have my data saved on an external hard drive (OS 10.7) as I sold my previous Mac and am thinking about buying a power pc iMac using Leopard - does anyone know whether this will be able to open and transfer my data to the older Mac?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Safely Remove All Backups From Time Machine/Time Capsule?

Jun 17, 2012

I plan to 'clean up' my Time Machine/Time capsule completely, whereby I want to make it impossible for third parties to recover all or part of these old backups.After I have accompished this I want to start from scratch backing up my Mac.

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iMac 27" i7, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Time Machine Taking A Longer Time Initially When First Installed?

Apr 29, 2012

I understand Time Machine taking a longer time initially when first installed, however my Time Machine seems to always be running, backing up ALL my files each time not just the newer ones. i.e. "it" (Time Machine) is always running.

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: How To Set A Specific Time For Backup Instead Of Every Hour On Time Machine

May 16, 2012

How can you set a specific time for backup instead of every hour on Time Machine?

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Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: Time Machine May Display 'Preparing' For A Longer Time

Jun 21, 2012

None of the issues discussed in the apple support page on this issue seem to apply to me (except one below regarding not completing the 'prepare for backup'). It still takes way too much time (a night is not enough) to prepare for time machine backup, even though there was a backup recently, and it is not a one-time event but a recurring problem, and there are no big changes to my files or disks.And of course because most days it does not complete the backup before I have to leave to work, the condition on 'not interrupting the backup' cannot be respected. This looks like plain poor design.The only thing that helps is to connect my laptop directly to the Time Machine by Ethernet but it is very inconvenient.

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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Cannot Seem To Set Up Time Machine Using Time Capsule On It

Jun 3, 2012

I cannot seem to set up Time Machine using Time Capsule on my MacBook Pro.  Evidently when I initially set up AirPort Extreme, I failed to select it as the backup disc.

Info:AirPort Extreme 802.11n (4th Gen), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Deleting Old Time Machine Files?

Mar 10, 2008

I looked in the external drive that I have time machine copying to. Is it ok to delete older files by moving to the trash? Is this recommended?

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OS X :: Time Machine Is Not Backing Up Certain Files?

Nov 16, 2008

i've been working on an important word document, word quit unexpectedly, document gone. luckily there was a copy of it in the microsoft user data.

but, my first reaction was, oh that's ok time machine would have backed it up. i go into time machine and it's not there. so i save the microsoft user data recovered file to a new file name in a documents folder. quit word. restart. do a time machine backup. it completes. but when i open up time machine, this document (and another one from 5 days ago) are not in ANY of the backups. and if i keep backing up, time machine will backup, but these files are not in any of the dates/times in time machine.

doesn't this defeat the purpose of time machine?

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OS X :: Time Machine And System Files

May 31, 2009

I've been backing up everything including system files with Time Machine for quite some time now. The question I have is that when you exclude the System folder, and when prompted choose to exclude all system files, does it just not back up any more system files from that point forward and leave the system files already backed up on the TM drive, or when removing all system files does it go back and remove all occurrences from your TM drive thus making more space available for your backups? So when choosing to remove all system files and if it does not remove existing backups of those files which files/folders would those be that you could manually remove?

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OS X :: Time Machine Not Backing Up Few Of Files

Jun 5, 2009

OS X 10.5.6. Time Machine won't back up a few of my files.

They're located at /Files/Truecrypt/

They are 50MB encrypted files created by Truecrypt. Time Machine is not set to exclude them.

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OS X :: Recover Files From Another Time Machine

Jul 11, 2009

I was trying to remember how you do this exactly, since it said you could when I was restoring it. Anyways, I fully restored my Mini, and I wanted to get my iPhoto off of my Time Machine. However, it says that I don't have permission to drag it off of the Time Machine...maybe I'm doing it wrong (supposed to use a program to do this?)

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OS X :: Pulling Files Out Of Time Machine...Is That Possible

Sep 28, 2009

I bought a Macbook Pro and sold my old macbook. My new macbook pro has a 160 GB hdd and the old one a 320GB HDD. My time machine has all the files backed up on it which is a good thing. My issue is, I have a iMovie in the backup on the time machine that I would like access to.

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OS X :: How To Delete All Files In Time Machine...

Mar 4, 2010

I did a search for this before making my post, and I couldn't find anything that would work.

I'm in the middle of doing my final year uni project (a documentary using final cut pro) and I'm fast running out of hard drive space and thought I'd use the external HD I've been using for my Time Machine backups, but when I simply dragged the folder to the trash it wouldn't let me delete it, after hours of waiting. So I sent it all back to the HD from the trash. I tried the disk utility thing and it still wouldn't let me. I wasn't sure if I should select the actual hard drive, or the time machine logo, then which type of delete to choose...

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OS X :: Restoring Files With Time Machine?

Aug 11, 2010

First timer Here so be gentle. I was creating invoices using quickbooks and for some reason decided to exit the program without saving the invoices I just created. Can I recover the work that I did? It was a lot of work I do not want to have to do over again. Does time machine back up EVERYTHING on my computer? PLease help, I am stressing out

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OS X :: Protect Files From Deletion In Time Machine?

Feb 19, 2009

I'm still having a little problem grasping hard links. But no matter, here's the problem: there's a file in Time Machine that I want to keep backed up forever. It's too big to fit on my hard drive, and I want to make sure Time Machine doesn't delete it automatically when the backup drive is full.

How can I make it a "permanent" backup?

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OS X :: How To Erase Time Machine Files And Start Over?

Apr 7, 2009

How do I proceed to delete the time machine files in time capsule and start all over again to backup?

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OS X :: Choosing Some Files For Time Machine Backup

Jun 2, 2009

Some programs and files that "I" choose? I don't want to do a full restore of a Time Machine backup.

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