Time machine crashes finder on restore and I see no record of files.
Time machine crashes the finder on restore and I see no files.
Just tried to resort a single file and it crashes the finder as soon as I try to go down in the different folders. several restarts did solve that bit and after several attempts I get down 2 or 3 levels but there are no files at all.
If I mount the sparse image on my server (I backup to a server with external hard disk over my local network) all the files are there and I can access them. So I have restored the corrupted file I wanted too, but still need to solve this problem.
Any tips?
ChangeAgent wrote:
OK. if I go in to the disk that I backup to. I find the disk image of the backup. if I load this I see what is inside.
Again, what do you mean by "load"? If you mean mounting the disk image and using the Finder to copy from the files inside it, that's not "restoring," and isn't recommended, as you will have permissions problems with the copied files.
the folder that refuses to back (all of them on the second level these are tho folders that are the dated folders of the backup) up is the one that is locked, has different permissions as it should have. If I fix the permission of the folders I can see them in the TM backup. however every new backed up folder is locked again and can not be restored till unlocked as described above.
Yes, that's correct. Time Machine tries to keep us mere mortals from shooting ourselves in the foot by messing about with the backups. Once you've manually altered things inside your backups, there's no telling what will (or won't) happen.
Try this: create a new user, and sign on to that account. Make a test folder somewhere inside it's home folder (but not it's desktop) and put some test files in it. Run a backup. Then use the "Star Wars" display to restore that folder to the desktop (an "alternate location.") Does that work? Can you see and change the restored files as that user? Are other users prevented from changing them?
I don't know exactly what's happened, but it appears your backups are badly corrupted. You can try Repairing the sparse bundle (as Mr. Horowitz suggested), per #A5 in the Time Machine - Troubleshooting *User Tip,* also at the top of this forum, but it's doubtful that will really fix them. Your only option may be to delete the sparse bundle and let Time Machine start fresh.
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I'm using a Hitachi 1TB 7200rpm HD in a Thermaltake dock connected via USB as my Time Machine drive. Time Machine always crashes the system after completing it's back-up. Here's the latest log:
Interval Since Last Panic Report: 24567 sec
Panics Since Last Report: 7
Anonymous UUID: 60ACBCFB-0712-4CD7-B928-C02A09EE5733
Wed May 26 19:48:42 2010
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x2a8ac2): Kernel trap at 0x002fd554, type 13=general protection, registers:
CR0: 0x80010033, CR2: 0xb0620c58, CR3: 0x1caa1000, CR4: 0x000006e0
EAX: 0x0857dd08, EBX: 0x14dced26, ECX: 0x09dddbc0, EDX: 0x09f4b9c8
CR2: 0xb0620c58, EBP: 0x52b4bb58, ESI: 0x09ddd804, EDI: 0x00000000
EFL: 0x00010207, EIP: 0x002fd554, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x00000010
Error code: 0x0000dd08
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x52b4b948 : 0x21b449 (0x5ce420 0x52b4b97c 0x2238a5 0x0)
0x52b4b998 : 0x2a8ac2 (0x590478 0x2fd554 0xd 0x59062f)
0x52b4ba78 : 0x29e9a8 (0x52b4ba90 0x9f2c494 0x52b4bb58 0x2fd554)
0x52b4ba88 : 0x2fd554 (0xe 0xffff0048 0x9f20010 0x52b40010)
0x52b4bb58 : 0x439730 (0x9ddd804 0x1 0xdbf4340 0xc3684e0)
0x52b4bc68 : 0x42754b (0xdc01818 0x1 0x200000 0x0)
0x52b4bdc8 : 0x2fae99 (0x52b4bdec 0x3 0x52b4be18 0x57b10d)
0x52b4be18 : 0x2efd3a (0xdc01818 0x52b4bec4 0x801 0x52b4bf54)
0x52b4be78 : 0x49416b (0x8afcbd0 0x52b4bec4 0x1 0x52b4bf54)
0x52b4bf18 : 0x4945b3 (0x52b4bf54 0x8afcbd0 0x2f00000 0x1)
0x52b4bf78 : 0x4ecbb9 (0x8b5ba80 0x908fca8 0x9b25874 0x0)
0x52b4bfc8 : 0x29f43d (0x908fca4 0x0 0x10 0x90921c4)
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: backupd
Mac OS version:
10D573
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 10.3.0: Fri Feb 26 11:58:09 PST 2010; root:xnu-1504.3.12~1/RELEASE_I386
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Thanks for any help!I tried some of the suggestions and repaired and verified all disks, but I'm still getting kernel crashes.
Here's the info from Time Machine Buddy:
Starting standard backup
Backing up to: /Volumes/Sam/Backups.backupdb
Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: Macintosh HD
Event store UUIDs don't match for volume: FinalCut_RAID001
Node requires deep traversal:/ reason:must scan subdirs|new event db|
Node requires deep traversal:/Volumes/FinalCut_RAID001 reason:must scan subdirs|new event db|
No pre-backup thinning needed: 99.50 GB requested (including padding), 869.46 GB available
Copied 588 files (5.4 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
I'm pretty frustrated and I'm looking for alternatives to Time Machine. -
I signed into icloud to find my iphone. icloud tried to upload my calendar, froze my desktop calendar and then erased it when I unchecked the box. I use time machine. Can I restore my desktop calendar and how do I keep everything but my phone locator and mail off? I do not want to sync my desktop with icloud except for mail.
This the Activation Lock. Read here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818
The only way is to login to iCloud with your computer browser and wipe the iPhone.
If you can't then you have a brick, Apple won't help and AL cannot be bypass.
https://www.icloud.com -
iMac crashed, trying to use Time Machine backup. In Restore From:it only offers Macintosh HD on ..... (grayed). There are backups listed below. When I click on a current backup and click on continue I get a "Select a Destination" with Searching for disk, but nothing comes up.
I am connected to my Passport if that helps, but I think that is where it is getting the backup list.
Any help on how to proceed?
Thanks,Thanks for your help on this. I was trying to restore from a new drive. The problem I have is that Time Machine will not let me do so, so far.
When I go into 'Restore from Time Machine Back up) I can access the Time Machine HD ok. But then when I go onto next page (Select a Back Up) the 'Restore From' option only has the greyed out name of my crashed HD (this seems wrong?). If I continue the process to erase starts and then stops, message says:
An error occurred while adding a recovery system to the destination disk.
it only seems to want me to back up to my crashed HD which I have no intention of using -
Time Machine will not let me restore from backups after June, 2013. I can see the files on the external hard drive but Time Machine skips all of them and goes back to June, 2013. Does anyone have any idea what the problem is?
rtilghman wrote:
telling me to buy a new router is NOT a solution.
And why not? Apple is selling these things like BigMacs. They can't make enough of them. You've been suffering since May because you refuse to get a decent router.
Can you imagine if a company that makes a refrigerator told me that I needed to upgrade my electrical system to rectify a problem with their device? What kind of response IS that?!?!
What if the problem with their device is that it requires a new-fangled "grounded" outlet and your circa 1890 house doesn't have grounded outlets. Would you refuse to purchase a $ 25 adapter on principle? -
I restored Pages from Time Machine to my MacBook Pro and I cannot open it. How can I open it?
You don't get all files you need from Time Machine. Do a reinstallation and updates from you iWork disc or if you bought from AppStore install from AppStore but then you have to uninstall first.
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Time machine cannot find volume, error-1. Where can I fine solution for this error? Have latest updates for Airport Utility and TM, running Lion.
See #C17 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
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Can I restore Time Machine "B" to Macbook "A" and then back again?
My family had 2 Macbooks-- I'll call them A and B -- each equipped with an external USB hard drive that we used for regular Time Machine backups.
Macbook B contained some digitized family videos. About 8 months ago it was destroyed by spilled coffee (family member shall remain unnamed!) Apple tech said it would cost as much to repair as it would to replace, and I ended up doing neither. Coffee-spilling family member went off to college with a new Macbook Pro (equipped with a thin plastic keyboard cover!!!)
Macbook A continues to be used, and backed up (by a family member who doesn't drink coffee, BTW).
I would like to recover those video files -- at least to burn them onto DVD's or whatever -- but I'm assuming the only way to access files from a Time Machine backup is to restore that backup onto a Macbook.
So I'm wondering if I can be sneaky by restoring Time Machine "B" onto Macbook "A", getting those video files copied off it, and then restoring Time Machine "A" back onto Macbook "A" again. Would there be any ill-effects from doing this?
Thanks!
JoeNo. See:
iOS: Unable to restore from backup of a newer device -
I backed up by computer to an external HD and lost all my data from TC. I backed it back up FROM the external HD, but I lost the dateline on Time Machine. Can I restore the dates and timess of my backups?
Another one that Apple doesn't make obvious.
See #E3 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting. -
Time Machine won't launch restore window
I've made a backup using time machine and all was working well until yesterday. Time Machine is backing up data but when I go to restore something it doesn't work. I click the time machine icon in the dock and all the happens is that it bounces for a few seconds then a finder window appears showing my desktop, sits there for 5 seconds then disappears. There is no usual time machine animation, so the time portal doesn't appear - just the finder window which crashes after 5 seconds.
Same happens when I launch it from the application folder. I deleted my backup and reformatted the drive all seemed well but it still wouldn't launch the restore window. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did have a google but I couldn't find anything. If i need to reinstall time machine can you please provide instructions on how to do so,
Many ThanksHi, and welcome to the forums.
There have been a few somewhat similar posts here, with various causes.
There may be some clues in your logs. Try this again, when you have a good backup. Note the exact time you +Enter Time Machine,+ and do whatever makes it crash.
Then use the Console app (in your Applications/Utilities folder) to look at your logs.
When it starts, click +Show Log List+ in the toolbar, then navigate in the sidebar that opens up to your system.log and select it. It will open at the end (bottom) of your current log. Navigate to just before the time noted above.
If there aren't too many messages after there, just copy all of them and post here.
If there are many repeated similar or identical ones, just copy one and note that they're repeated. -
Hi, I just had an issue with a photoshop document, my mac book temporarily crashed the screen glitches and deleted some vital layers I had constructed (took half a day) I thought I could correct it and saved it a few times in a panic and now i really need to go back to the save I made a day ago, my time machine is not set up and I just realised my files haven't been automatically uploading to cc is there anyway I can go back a day in saves?
Trevor.Dennis wrote:
So you don't have anything like Shadow Protect running in the background?
Video editing software only needs to save the steps taken to achieve the edit, and references the actual video files from the hard drive. So the saved files are only tiny, and it takes very little drive space to auto save to incrementing file names. Obviously, Photoshop files can be huge by comparison, so the only way to save with a different file name is to do it manually.
I think most regular posters to this forum make a point of updating the file name of a large project every hour or so, and as a direct response to reading so many horror stories like your own. The worst story I remember was from a poster whose computer had crashed half way through saving a large PSD file. After several response, questions and answers, it turned out he was using a laptop with a failing battery. He told us that he could see the battery was getting low, but left it and left it before finally hitting Ctrl s and running off to find the laptop's power lead. When he got back the laptop had run out of power and shut down, and his PSD file was lost forever. He may have been a prime candidate to a computing Darwin Award, but his stupidity still did the rest of us a service so we could learn from his mistake.
Ouch.
My digital audio workstation works on the same principle; it creates a backup save just in case things go wrong (which--knock on wood--hasn't happened to me) and only references audio/MIDI files that are related to the project.
My advice is to always, always back up sensitive documents. There are lots of ways of doing this, from manually to automatically. (e.g., A lot of higher-end routers let you connect external storage via USB so you can run backup software that detects any changes to a monitored folder over a network and then backs up any changed/updated documents to the connected storage. I prefer to do it myself manually, though.) -
Time Machine Crash along with death screen
Ever since I did the 10.5.2 update Time Machine crashes, ejects my hard drive, and I keep getting the gray death screen to restart. I turned off Time Machine but my HD keeps getting ejected and still having the restart issue.
I'm running a Mirror face G4 and have NEVER had a problem before, so this is very irritating.Hi there,
Thanks for your posting - I followed the links in order to try and find out why my disk image may not be working properly.
I backup my MacBook to an internal slave drive on my G4 using Time Machine. It was working fine for a month but has suddenly given me Kernel Panic so from these posts I assume that to mean a corrupt image. I tried running Disk Warrior on the image. It found a HUGE number of errors. Pretty much every file in the volume was repaired for "Extended Attribute". However, unfortunately Disk Warrior gave the following message:
DiskWarrior has successfully built a new directory for the disk named "Backup of JowieBook." The new directory cannot replace the original directory due to a Mac OS services failure.
Try rebuilding again. If this problem persists, please restart from the DiskWarrior CD and then try rebuilding again.
Hmmm, that not good. I haven't tried restarting from the CD because I don't see much point - the image isn't on the boot drive, it's on a slave. I checked the volume read/write status as suggested and this is the result (abridged):
image-path : /Volumes/Lemon Jelly/JowieBook_0016cbcc5f19.sparsebundle
image-type : sparse bundle disk image
writeable : TRUE
autodiskmount : TRUE
removable : TRUE
image-encrypted : false
So I'm pretty stumped. Shall I just run it again? Here's the chmod status of the volume:
drwxr-xr-x 6 jowie jowie 510 Feb 20 22:30 Backup of JowieBook
I'm not very good with Unix but that looks okay to me... So I'm a bit stumped. Any thoughts?
Thanks! -
Time machine crashes after Yosemite upgrade
I recently upgraded to Yosemite 10.2.2. on a mid-2010 MacBook, but am having problems backing up using TimeMachine.
I can access my past backups, which is good news, although I need to select one of the disks being backed up in the left column of the finder window (if I just select my username it doesn't seem to work). However, when I attempt a backup the computer crashes during the beginning of the backup process ("Processing backup"). I don't get any particular error message when Time Machine crashes, the computer just restarts and sometimes I will get an error message once the computer has finished restarting indicating that the computer restarted because of a problem.
I back up onto a non-Apple (Seagate) connected to the WiFi network drive, which has been working well for about 6 months under the previous OS.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? I've run the disk utility to repair disk permissions, removed the network disk as backup then re-added.And here is the Problem Details and System Configuration in case its helpful:
Anonymous UUID: B73BF844-60BD-9880-938A-BEF0C404EA33
Thu Jan 29 23:20:29 2015
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 1 caller 0xffffff8019735d11): "hfs_UNswap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00012299 == 0x00012299)\n"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2782.10.72/bsd/hfs/hfs_endian.c:303
Backtrace (CPU 1), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff8085e63030 : 0xffffff801932fe41
0xffffff8085e630b0 : 0xffffff8019735d11
0xffffff8085e63100 : 0xffffff8019726327
0xffffff8085e63130 : 0xffffff801957b5e5
0xffffff8085e63240 : 0xffffff801957aa5a
0xffffff8085e632f0 : 0xffffff8019578ff4
0xffffff8085e63340 : 0xffffff801975e7b1
0xffffff8085e63370 : 0xffffff8019763cd0
0xffffff8085e63430 : 0xffffff80197429ba
0xffffff8085e63550 : 0xffffff8019570cb6
0xffffff8085e635e0 : 0xffffff80197ac9d8
0xffffff8085e63f50 : 0xffffff801984b386
0xffffff8085e63fb0 : 0xffffff8019436e86
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: mds_stores
Mac OS version:
14C109
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 14.1.0: Mon Dec 22 23:10:38 PST 2014; root:xnu-2782.10.72~2/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: DCF5C2D5-16AE-37F5-B2BE-ED127048DFF5
Kernel slide: 0x0000000019000000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8019200000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff8019100000
System model name: MacBook7,1 (Mac-F22C89C8)
System uptime in nanoseconds: 3182901727712
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Model: MacBook7,1, BootROM MB71.0039.B0B, 2 processors, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz, 4 GB, SMC 1.60f6
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 320M, NVIDIA GeForce 320M, PCI, 256 MB
Memory Module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 2 GB, DDR3, 1067 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393930353432382D3032362E4130314C4620
Memory Module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 2 GB, DDR3, 1067 MHz, 0x0198, 0x393930353432382D3032362E4130314C4620
AirPort: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0x93), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.106.98.100.24)
Bluetooth: Version 4.3.2f6 15235, 3 services, 27 devices, 1 incoming serial ports
Network Service: AirPort, AirPort, en1
Serial ATA Device: TOSHIBA MK2555GSXF, 250.06 GB
Serial ATA Device: HL-DT-ST DVDRW GS23N
USB Device: Ext HDD 1021
USB Device: Built-in iSight
USB Device: BRCM2070 Hub
USB Device: Bluetooth USB Host Controller
USB Device: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad
Thunderbolt Bus: -
iMac 2006, running OS x 10.5.8 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo, 2 GB 667 MHz DDR1 SDRAM. Of the 152.23 Macintosh HD, 56 Gig is free
External 500 Gig WD USB2 HD for Time Machine.
When Time Machine is running and the TM icon at the top of the Mac is revolving, my iMac crashes or just hangs and won't do anything if I try to open a new prog. This can happen with just the TM running and doing a backup, nothing else apart from Finder running and then I try to open Activity Monitor from Utilities.
The ONLY way to get the iMac back is to switch it off (I know- NOT a good idea!!!), relaunch the iMac as an external Firewire drive from my Macbook, run Disc Utilities from my Macbook and then repair the iMac's HD then reboot the iMac.
Any suggestions as to what is going wrong? For months TM gave me no problems and then this has started over the last three weeks...
Thanks in advance
Chrischrisasha wrote:
Pondini,
Thanks for the advice.
I repaired my iMac hard disc by booting it as an external Firewire disc using my Macbook as the parent machine and the iMac connected via Firewire as the target, rebooting the iMac with the T button on the keyboard pressed then launching Disc Utility from the Macbook and repairing the HD of the iMac.
I then rebooted, repaired disc permissions on the iMac then rebooted again.
I then used Disc Utilities on the iMac to verify the iMac's HD which came back with the message that the disc appears to be fine.
That's a bit of overkill -- for the internal HD, all you needed to do was run a +*Verify Disk+* while booted normally.
I then ran Disc Utilities from the iMac, repaired Time Machine disc (that took ages and whilst the repair was happening, all sorts of errors were found) and then rebooted again.
I then used Disc Utilities to verify the Time Machine disc and that came back fine as well.
Again, overkill. Just run +*Repair Disk+* on the TM drive while booted normally.
I then ran Cocktail and selected the monthly maintenance scripts - nothing else was opened on the iMac. At this point, I went to bed!
Not needed.
Having just returned to my office this morning, I find the iMac hung once again!!! Whilst Cocktail was running, Time Machine started (the icon at the top of the screen started to revolve) and my iMac is hung and completely non-responsive.
I don't use Cocktail, so don't know if there may be a conflict there, but it seems unlikely.
The only way I could get the iMac back was to power down, remove ALL the cables, wait for a minute or two, power up the iMac as an external Firewire drive from my Macbook, repair the iMac HD from Disc Utilities running on my Macbook (as above), then reboot the iMac, repair disc permissions on the iMac using the iMac's Disc Utilities, then verify the iMac HD, then repair the Time Machine disc again using the iMac's Disc Utilities - i.e. EXACTLY the same process that I when through yesterday evening.
Again, far more than you needed to do.
I just can't afford to buy a new iMac.
Huh? Who suggested that? There's no indication of any dire hardware problem on your Mac (your external HD may be failing, though).
Do you have any other suggestions???
Yes. CALM DOWN and SLOW DOWN.
Read my suggestions a bit closer, please. #A5 in the Troubleshooting Tip explains clearly how to repair your TM drive without all the extra work and drama. I didn't even suggest repairing your internal HD (although it does rule that out as a problem). And again, it's much easier to do if you follow #A5 -- that's why I took the time to write it!
Did you try doing a backup with Activity Monitor already running and onscreen, as in the next to last paragraph of my last post?
I don't know how to find the error log files on the iMac and would it help if you told me how to find them and then I posted them up on here?
Yes. See the last paragraph of my last post (or #A1 in . . . yes, the Troubleshooting Tip). -
Time Machine crashes using Mac OSX 10.7.5
Past few days, Time Machine crashes when attempting to use the application. This problem just started and had previously worked.
Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
Step 1
Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left. If you don't see that menu, select
View ▹ Show Log List
from the menu bar.
Enter the name of the crashed application or process in the Filter text field. Select the messages from the time of the last crash, if any. Copy them to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message (command-V).
When posting a log extract, be selective. In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.
Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
Important: Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.
Step 2
In the Console window, look under User Diagnostic Reports for crash reports related to the crashed process. The report name starts with the name of the process, and ends with ".crash". Select the most recent report and post the entire contents — again, the text, not a screenshot. In the interest of privacy, I suggest that, before posting, you edit out the “Anonymous UUID,” a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes in the header of the report, if it’s present (it may not be.) Please don’t post other kinds of diagnostic report — they're very long and not helpful.
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