How do I change backup frequency on time machine?

How do I change backup frequency for time machine?

You have met the infamous User Account Number issue, which causes denied access to previous user accounts.
A simple install creates a user account with a number, usually 501.  If you use Setup Assistant at this point, to bring across your data from the previous OS, it will have the same number and access between the two is ok.  If you wait and use Migration Assistant later, it creates a new user account, say with number 502. Now this account can't access the original data.
You can see this number in System Preferences>Users & Groups.  Right click on your account name and go into Advanced Options.  DON"T CHANGE ANYTHING.
Look at Pondini's guide for a second chance to use setup assistant...
http://pondini.org/OSX/Setup.html

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  • How do I change the frequency of Time Machine backups?

    Time Machine backs up far to often for me.  I think it slows my computer down when it is backing up.
    There must be a way to change the frequency

    So far I have not seen Time Machine cause any slow down on my Macs nor have I seen it on any Mac for the users I help to support.
    I suggest you download and install EtreCheck from http://etresoft.com/etrecheck
    Run EtreCheck and publish report here
    Allan

  • How to remove old backup files from time machine? Lion OSx

    Hi everyone,
    I am just wondering how to efficiently and safely remove the old backup files from time machine? I tried once with command, but it damaged my extra-disk... Does Lion OSx have fixed that?
    Many thanks
    Hong

    Blue-
    Time Machine will automatically delete back-ups as the need for space arises. If you want to delete a certain file (application, document, whatever) and have it gone for good you can do that as well.
    The best place on the web for information about Time Machine is...
    http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html
    ...it covers everything!
    Clinton

  • How to change the frequency of time machine back ups

    Time machine backs up every hour. And it takes several minutes. I don't need to back up that often. Once a day is fine. But I don't see any way to set the frequency of back ups.

    There are a number of applications that can be installed to set different time schedules for TM. I have not provided links as I know nothing about them.
    If you do a web search on the title of your post you should find them.

  • How to us iPhone backup file from Time Machine drive to restore iPhone

    Stupidly, I deleted my primary account on my iPhone that contained my contacts and calendar. I don't currently subscribe to MobileMe. I took advantage of the free service when I bought my phone, but decided not to subscribe as I synch my iPhone to my computer and back up my computer using a hard drive connected with Time Machine. Unfortunately, when I stopped using MobileMe, a synch to my iTunes wiped out all my contact data in my Address Book on my computer and my calendar. Therefore, all my most current information was on my iPhone.
    I went to the Apple store and was told that the iTunes backup file may be used to restore the contacts and calendar information on my iPhone. I synched my iPhone to iTunes and then did the iPhone restore to factory settings. Only then did I realize that the older, correct backup file was not an available option in the dropdown.
    So, I'm trying to figure out how to pull an older iPhone backup file and then use it to restore the iPhone. The only thing is that when I go to Time Machine and look at an older Library --> Application Support --> Mobile Sync --> Backup folder, there's a whole bunch of .mdbackup files in there.
    How do I select what I need? How do I get the iTunes protocol to run the restore on my iPhone using those files?

    Select the folder that contains the .mdbackup files and use Get Info for the folder to check the date the backup was updated. I would forget about trying to extract individual .mdbackup files and transfer the entire folder to the same location on your computer's hard drive - with iTunes quit before doing so.
    After doing so, this backup should be available to select when restoring your iPhone from your iPhone's backup.
    If this is successful restoring contact info and calendar events on your iPhone, if the Address Book and iCal on your Mac is empty - it does not contain any data, before syncing your iPhone direct with the Address Book and iCal on your Mac, enter one unique contact in the Address Book, and one calendar event in iCal on your Mac. Make these up if needed, which can be deleted later. This will provide a merge prompt when syncing this data, which you want to select.
    Does Time Machine include a backup of your Address Book and iCal on your Mac? If so, it will be much easier and faster to restore the Address Book and iCal on your Mac from your Time Machine backup.

  • How to create mirror backup of my Time Machine external hard drive

    I am running Time Machine back ups for my MacPro with OS 10.8.5, purchased in 2008.  I am saving the Time Machine back ups to an OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro 2TB external hard drive.  I have a second 2TB external hard drive and would like to mirror what's backing up to the first 2TB external hard drive.  I feel that it gives me better odds if I plug the hard drive in one day and it isn't recognized, or some calamity happens to my computer and everything goes downhill from there, which seems to be the rule rather than the exception.  Currently I store the external hard drives in a safe in my home between uses.  They don't spend 24/7 hooked to my computer.
    I would like to know that I always have two copies of the same Time Machine back up on hand.
    Thanks,

    Drives fail. Often in the first six months, and after that, they may last 5-6 years. Or not. A weak (not just bad) sector block is usually the best indication. Having spare drives on hand should be a must, and rotate primary drives to backup or archive every two years maybe after giving them a long erase - to ease your fears and hopefully find the worst possible error.
    RAID6 is useful for holding large video catalogues and projects - and then mirror your RAID6 to another RAID6.
    SoftRAID 5 http://www.softraid.com will scan drives in the background for weak blocks, monitor I/O better for read/write errors (without impacting performance is important) and can be well worth its $140 ish price (worth it in tech support alone, too if ever you need it)
    A couple programs will write the SMART status to the system log and show the numbers of used and remaining spare blocks. That is something a large study of disk storage revealed. And in today's world, storage needs and the need to "change the light blubs" on a basis before one fails is a must in massive data cloud and big data mining.
    Apple's Mac Pro and the RAID card is not "hot swap" capable, though the motherboard in the Classic Mac Pro actually could as designed by Intel. And hot swapping is a handy feature - create a 3 drive mirror array, pull one, you still have two and let SoftRAID do a better rebuild in the background adding a new 3rd mirror drive.
    Two drive mirrors are weak and not all that great, in my estimation.
    TimeMachine is there to get people to at least have a automatic ish do it and forget it, hopefully, versus none at all. A good beginning. It also turns 8 this September and has slowly, gradually, hopefully, matured. I might buy Disk Warrior 5 if only to check the backup catalogue for integrity though at $99 a waste for most and better spent on another backup drive or something. But you never want to be in need of Data Rescue 4, another $99 product.

  • Changing backup disk after time machine restore

    I recently had to get a new harddrive and used my time machine back up to restore all the data i had. Now however when i plug the time machine in to do another back up it starts a new "time machine backup disk" instead of just using the disk that it was using. Is there any way to manually set it to update this older backup disk?

    Not at this point. If you had used Setup Assistant or Migration Assistant to restore your data, you would have been given that option. TM will still do a full copy of all your files either way. The main difference is that old snapshots from the previous backup will never be automatically deleted. You'll have to do that yourself, through the TM interface, if necessary.

  • Can i change frequency of time machine backups

    I haven't used TM since my Time Capsule died last winter, i was waiting for new wifi AC TC.  since then i purchased a new imac.  now i'm deciding between the TC and the Airport Exteme.  TC seem slike no brainer due to cheaper memories.  the problem is tha tmy new imac is obviously only WiFi N.  my last N mac took FOREVER to update my TC...it slowed my computer and seemed to eat my wifi.  So ideally i'd love to get the AX unit and then a thunderbolt extermal drive.  Altough i now realize the cost of the thurderbolt option on these drives...sweet lord!  (Is the tech really that expense? apple controlling distribution to keep sales of TC?) .  i probably could have avoided this if i had the patience to wait for an AC imac...but i don't have that much control!
    So i figure the way around this would be to limit the backup.  i really don't need hourly backups, not a work computer.  Is there anyway to change the frequency of backups?  daily or even weakly would be sweet for me.  Thanks for any help in advance. 

    To change the frequency of Time Machine's backups, you would have to use a tool like Time Machine Editor; however, Time Machine only keeps hourly backups for the past day, and then daily backups for the past week, followed by weekly backups indefinitely. This means that it does exactly what you already want, with the added feature of hourly backups that are cycled through. As was mentioned above, in most cases these wont take much space at all, so adjusting Time Machine's behavior for the sake of saving space will not do much in the grand scheme of things.

  • How can I delete undesirable backup files from time machine?

    Can anyone give me details of how to delete undesirable backup files from Time Machine,
    I'm trying to remove mackeeper which has been running since 2011
    And I'm stuck at the first hurdle......
    Thanks

    The problem I have is that i dont have an option to delete backups of this file on the options menu, and when I click delit or try to drag it to the trash I get a box saying " This operation can't be completed because backup items can't be modified"
    Iam really tempted to just delete mackeeper from HD library and Applications but it is stressed that I need to do the TM deletes first?
    Am stuck please help

  • How can I change the frequency of when Time Machine reminds me to backup?

    I used to get a pop up every ten days telling me that it's been ten days since I backed up Time Machine, but since the last time I backed it up, it's started notifitying me everyday. I'm just wondering if there's a way I can change the frequency, since I usually just back it up every few months and I don't keep my external hardrive hooked up all the time.
    Thanks!

    That's not a particularly wise backup strategy. You should backup at least once per week. Time Machine is designed to backup hourly if left alone. You should have a permanent backup drive that remains connected to the computer at all times except, perhaps, when you are traveling.
    If you disconnect the backup drive then Time Machine will start to save snapshots on your computer until the backup drive is reconnected at which time the snapshots are transferred to your backup drive and erased from the computer's drive.
    You can use a utility such as TimeMachineEditor 3.0.3 to change Time Machine's backup interval.

  • How do you access data on a Time Machine backup for a different computer?

    The hard disk on my daughter's computer is having problems - it may be broken.  If so, it may take a while to get the computer working again.
    The information on the disk has been backed up to our Time Capsule using Time Machine.  I can see the backup file sitting on the server.
    How can I get access to the information in the file from my computer?
    I have read that it is possible to browse other user's backup files from Time Machine by holding the Option key when clicking on the Time Machine icon in the status bar.  This produces the menu choice "Browse other backup discs ...".  When I select that option, I am given a choice of backup files, including my own file and my daughter's file.  When I select my daughter's file, I go into Time Machine.
    However, there is no data available to me.  There is no timeline, and the windows behind the current finder window are all black.  The same thing happens if I select my own backup file.  (Entering Time Machine the normal way works fine.)
    So, as far as I can tell, the "Browse other backup discs..." option is non-functional.
    Is there some other way to access the data in that file?
    I'm also concerned that when I finally get her computer working again, which may involve erasing the disk and re-installing the OS, or perhaps even replacing the disk entirely, that the repaired computer won't be able to access her backup file because I might not be able to recreate here username/uid with the same credentials as originally setup.

    Hi,
    Thanks for the response.  Unfortunately, following the directions on that page does not help.
    As I interpret it, I should be following the steps in the green box.  I can get to the point where I am asked to select a backup file, and my daughter's backup file is one of the options.  When I select that file, I am taken to the Star Wars interface.
    In that interface, I can see a finder window in front.  Behind that finder window are a series of other finder windows, as one would expect in the interface, but instead of being normal finder windows, they are simply black rectanges of the same size.  I can browse within the front finder window, but that browsing is limited to the contents of my computer.
    However, I did discover something interesting.  If I follow the instructions in the pink box, which tells how to mount the disk image of the backup file, I am able to browse within the mounted backup file using a Finder window without entering TimeMachine at all.  (Which to me is a big plus, since I think that the "Star Wars" interface is very bad.)
    Of course, my daughter's file system is a mess.  I'm going to have to give her some organizing advice.  I'll also have to sit down with her after school to see if we can access the files that she needs.
    Bottom line - I don't know at this point whether this is going to work, but mounting the backup file seems to have produced some progress.
    Thanks,
    Geoff

  • HT201250 Mac OS 10.6 - How to restore OS and Data from Time Machine Backup

    my exisitng iMac have a defective hard drive that i need to be replace. how do i restore the OS and data to the new hard disk? i have Time Machine backup from the previous hard disk. (note: the OS is 10.6, and i do not have the install disk)

    cindy1023 wrote:
    i had a hacker get in my computer, got all my info used my name and passwords to convert safari into windows on another computer? and APPLE IS THE ONE GAVE HER THE PASSWORD.
    There is no way to "convert" Safari into Windows.   And very unlikely for a hacker to get into a Mac. 
    But, ok, your system is all messed-up somehow.
    First, what version of OSX is on your Mac?  If you don't know, click the Apple icon at the upper-left of the screen and select About This Mac.  You'll see a display like this:
    We need the Version number.
    Second question: do you have backups made with Time Machine (on an external HD or the like) that you want to restore, or do you want to start your Mac over fresh, the way it came from the factory?
    p.s. i dont have the disc it came with , my daughter set it up for me to get started !
    You may need that, depending on what version of OSX you're running, to restore the backups or start fresh.
    You really should have a copy of the original disc, as there's an Apple Hardware Test on it, tailored to the hardware on that Mac. You'll need it it there's ever a problem.  If your daughter can't send it,  call AppleCare (800-275-2273),and  give them your serial number -- they can send you a replacement for a nominal fee.
    Sorry, but it's late here, and I'm going to bed, but will be back tomorrow.

  • HT1689 How do I change the frequency in which I enter my password when purchasing/downloading from iTunes?

    I changed the settings and now I cannot figure out how to change them to the default setting. How do you change the frequency in which you enter your password in iTunes?

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    Hi! I'm trying to get older backups off my Time Machine hard drive but when using the Migration Assistant I only have the option to transfer the "latest backup" to my new iMac. And when I try to drag and drop the iMovie library (which is the only set of files I really want) iMovie on my iMac states I cannot open the library for either permission reasons (the first time I tried it) or because the file does not exist.
    Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
    -CC

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    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    If you are only looking to get certain data off of your Time Machine backups you would not want to use Migration Assistant. You would instead enter the Time Machine menu and select the file(s) you would like to recover. Please use the following article for the steps needed and as a resource.
    Mac Basics: Time Machine backs up your Mac
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427
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    You can use the timeline on the right side of the window to reach a certain point back in time. The timeline shows the times of all backups on your backup drive. If you don’t know exactly when you deleted or changed a file, you can use the back arrow to let Time Machine automatically travel through time to show you when that folder last changed.
    Note: Dates in pink indicate the data resides on your Time Machine backup device. Dates in white indicate the data resides on your Mac. In OS X Lion v10.7 and later, portable Macs include local snapshots.
    You can also perform a Spotlight search from the Finder. Simply enter a search term in the Spotlight search field, and use the back arrow to have Time Machine search through your backups to find what you are looking for.
    Before you restore a file, you can also use Quick Look to preview a file to make sure its the one you want. Highlight the file and press the Space Bar to bring up a quick look.
    To restore, select the file/folder and click the "Restore" button. The file will automatically be copied to the desktop or appropriate folder.  If the file you are restoring has another file in the same location with the same name, you will be prompted to choose which file to keep or keep both.
    Have a great day,
    Joe

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