Initial Time Machine Backup Taking Too Long

I have 184 GB of data to backup. Time Machine is backing up about 1 MB of data every 30 secs. At that rate, it will take 64 days for the initial full backup to complete. That can't be right. Has anyone run into similar problems? Any advice?
Thanks...

ixian98 wrote:
That can't be right. Has anyone run into similar problems? Any advice?
Hi check out [this thread|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1712437&tstart=0] which explains how best to format a disk for TM use.

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    Apr 2 11:54:37 hussain-almarshoods-macbook com.apple.backupd[413]: Backup failed with error: 11
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    Copied 7.3 GB of 64.1 GB, 31990 of 620764 items
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  • Why is my Time Machine Backup Taking More Space then my Hard Drive?

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