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I have an iMac 27" desktop.  I also use 2 external HD (Seagate type, 3 GB each) each connected via USB 3.0.  And lastly I have a 2TB Time Capsule that also serves as my wifi. 

Originally I set up my Time Machine preferences to backup my iMac onto my Time Capsule, no problem, worked great.  Left it like this for a long time... 

then I decided I wanted to use Time Machine to back up my External HD #1 (where I moved all my video project files), onto External HD #2.  This worked great, and I left these settings in place for a while. 

then I decided it was time to back up my iMac again, so I went into my Time Machine preferences ended the current setup so that I could return to the original settings (backing up the iMac onto the Time Capsule).   

...and so problem began. 

My thinking was once I got a recent backup made with iMac to Time Capsule configuration then I would go into Time Machine preferences and re-establish the External HD #1 to HD #2 settings... thinking I could continue on this way manually, each week or so, and therefore have 2 different Time Machines each from 2 different sources. 

Well, once I ended the set up of HD #1 to HD #2 I couldn't get Time Machine to successfully return to the original iMac to Time Capsule setup.  At this point I called apple support; they were able to walk me through some steps to get the Time Machine backing up my iMac onto the Time Capsule, but it required me to delete the original time Machine backup of the iMac on the Time Capsule.  Which led to reestablishing the backup (which in this case took almost 2 days to complete).  

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