Can somebody tell me please: does Time Machine automatically back up iPhoto?

Can somebody tell me please: does Time Machine automatically back up iPhoto?

Unless you have excluded it, it will backup the iPhoto Library.
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    I'd like to do a complete reset of my Macbook Pro, in order to get him faster.
    I have a LaCie Hard Disc. Will my iPhoto and iTunes librairies also be backed up when I do a back-up with Time Machine?
    When I re-installate my mac, and then I put the back-up from the LaCie back, will everything be recovered?
    I want to make sure that I don't lose anything.

    https://support.apple.com/kb/ht1427
    As you will see, the above states:
    Time Machine automatically backs up your entire Mac, including system files, applications, accounts, preferences, email messages, music, photos, movies, and documents.
    If you happen to be running any anti-virus or cleanup programs, get rid of them as they will be the main culprit in slowing down your Mac!  Indeed, if you ARE running any of these, delete them first and see how your Mac runs before resorting to a reinstall of OSX.

  • Can anyone tell me what this Time Machine error means? The network backup disk does not support the required AFP features?

    Can anyone tell me what this Time Machine error means? The network backup disk does not support the required AFP features?

    AFP - Apple Filing Protocol
    The Network Attached Storage (NAS) that you are pointing Time Machine at does not have the features needed by Time Machine in order to do its Thing.  Time Machine needs some specific features that are not typically available on generic networked storage devices.
    There are manufactures that support the Mac OS X HFS+ file system formats and implement all the needed AFP protocol packets necessary so that they can be used with Time Machine, but apparently yours does not.
    If you are not using a networked mounted volume for Time Machine, then more information will be needed about your Time Machine setup.

  • Does Time Machine make back-ups when nobody is logged on?

    Hello,
    Does Time Machine make back-ups when nobody is logged on and does it continue to back-up when I log off?
    I'm using an directly connected external hard drive to back-up my data with Time Machine, the back-ups are encrypted.
    Thanks in advance.

    I had the same problem with Time Machine and solved it by enabling "Enable Power Nap" in Energy Saver:
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    Check "Enable Power Nap: While sleeping, your Mac can back up using Time Machine and periodically check for new email, calendar, and other iCloud updates."
    2013 21.5 iMac
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  • HT201250 What files and directories, if any, does Time Machine automatically exclude?

    Does Time Machine automatically ignore any files that aren't displayed in the Preferences>Time Machine>Options exclude list?

    That is not entirely correct: TM does exclude some items. To see the complete list: in Finder's menubar select Go -> Go to Folder.... and type in this path (followed by [return]:
    /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd.bundle/Contents/Resources/
    In the window that opens, select "StdExclusions.plist". You can see what's in it with any text editor.

  • Will Time machine automatically back up an external hard drive connected to my iMac?

    I have a Lacie external firewire hard disc connected to my iMac, containing Aperture library. Will Time Machine automatically back up both the external disc and the iMac HD?
    Adrian

    Will Time Machine automatically back up both the external disc and the iMac HD
    Open System Preferences (gear icon on the dock) and open Time Machine
    Click on Options
    Do you see the name of your Lacie drive in the "Exclusions List"?  If yes, the Lacie drive is currently not set to backup with your Mac.
    Click on your Lacie drive to highlght it, then click the - (minus) button at the bottom of the list to remove the drive from the "Exclusions" list.
    Now, Time Machine will backup both your Mac and the Lacie drive on the next pass. Allow plenty of time for this backup, avoiding wireless if possible, and connecting the Mac directly to one of the Ethernet ports on the Time Capsule. Ethernet will go 3-5 faster than wireless, on average.

  • Why does time machine go back less than a month?

    clearly, i'm doing something wrong...
    i'm in the process of cleaning up stuff from my external drives.  sometime in the fall, i switched my time machine backup to a larger drive.  i did my best to follow the instructions for transferring over a time machine backup, and it didn't work.  i still have the old TM database, but time machine wouldn't recognize it.  so i lived with it and got on with my life, starting a new TM backup.
    today, i just realized that it goes back less than a month.  what is THAT about?  before you ask, it's NOT a disk space issue.  on a 2 TB drive, i currently have 1.23 TB of available space.  there's plenty of ROOM for further backups, but it's just not keeping them.  please help... i love time machine, and it's saved my bacon on a number of different occasions.  but on many of those occasions, i had to go back quite a bit further than 3 weeks to restore what i needed.  if that's all i'm going to get from time machine, it's usefulness to me is slashed by about 80%.

    Time Machine automatically deletes older snapshots to make room for new ones. If your backup history is shorter than you expect, it may be because you're backing up one or more large files frequently.
    Virtualization software such as VMware, Parallels, or VirtualBox creates a large virtual-disk container that is constantly changing, so it has to be backed up every time Time Machine runs. That will quickly fill up any backup destination.
    You should exclude the virtual-disk file(s) from your Time Machine backups. To do that, click the Options button in the  Time Machine preference pane. You may also be able to do it in the virtualization app's settings. Back up the files on the virtual disk from within the guest system, using a native backup application.
    A compromise solution is to create a "snapshot" of the virtual machine in the virtualization software (not a Time Machine snapshot.) That will give you a single large file that never changes and only has to be backed up once. All the subsequent changes will be stored in a new file that's initially much smaller, but will grow over time. You should still exclude that file from TM backup. If you ever need to restore the VM from Time Machine, you'll have a working setup, which will make it easy for you to restore the rest of the data from within the guest system.
    Another common cause of large TM snapshots is native OS X disk images. If you store a lot of data on one or more writable disk images, they should be in "sparsebundle" format, which will be backed up much more efficiently than any other format. A sparsebundle will not be backed up at all while the image is mounted. Make sure you unmount the image often so it can be backed up. Consider eliminating large read/write disk images from your workflow, if possible.

  • Does Time Machine automatically resume backing up when the external HD is connected?

    My daughter has a MacBook Pro at college.  I recently bought her an external hard drive to use with Time Machine.  We connected the drive, the system said, "do you want to use this drive for Time Machine?", we said, "yes, please", and it started doing its backup thing. 
    Then we disconnected the drive, waited a few minutes, then re-connected it.  I was expecting / hoping that Time Machine would automatically see the drive and resume its backup.  But I didn't see any visual indication of this and am not convinced that's what happens.
    My daughter is a college student and will probably not remember to start Time Machine every time she reconnects the hard drive.  Is there a way to have Time Machine *automatically* resume its backup any time it sees the drive attached?  Also, how do you see the status of the backup?
    Thanks!

    webwiz wrote:
    Then we disconnected the drive,
    Oops.    Never disconnect an external HD without ejecting it first.  That can damage the file system on it, and Time Machine won't be able to back up to it without it being repaired (see below).
    Did a backup complete?  See what the System Preferences > Time Machine window shows:
    You can also get to that by selecting the TM icon in the menubar, or right-clicking the TM icon in the Dock, and selecting Open Time Machine Preferences.
    My daughter is a college student and will probably not remember to start Time Machine every time she reconnects the hard drive.  Is there a way to have Time Machine *automatically* resume its backup any time it sees the drive attached?
    TM will do backups hourly (just of what's been changed since the last one) while the disk is connected.  If it's not available for over an hour, it will just wait until it is (and send a message after 10 days without a backup).
    If the drive was only disconnected for a few minutes, though, it won't start a new one until the hour is up.
    If the Preferences window doesn't show a "Latest backup," the backup may have been damaged. If it's been over an hour, and no new backup has started, try to repair the backups, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting
    You might want to review the Time Machine Tutorial, and perhaps browse Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Does Time Machine *really* back-up everything?

    I've run into some problems with my computer and will have it repaired tomorrow. They will be replacing the hard disk, so I need to make sure I have everything before I give it to them tomorrow morning. I used Time Machine to back up things, so all should be fine. Theoretically, I guess... ;-)
    I've now restored from Time Machine back-up to a different computer - this is the one I'll be using while my own is being fixed. But: About 40GB (of about 300GB in total) seems to be missing! The file number reported by Disk Utility is about the same (I've been using the "new" Mac for a day, so I expect it to be different), and I've used "du" in terminal to find out whether there are any major discrepancies but haven't found any. Maybe a few massive swap files that are ignored? Or what could it be?
    Any idea what's going on???
    Sebastian

    No one is an idiot.
    It is worth going to Apple's website and reading all the info on their pages about these products. They tell a lot and there are usually links to tutorials.
    Time Machine backs up everything the first time. Then it only backs up changes. When you enter time machine you will seethe series of what ever folder you are in running back into space. You can go to a specific date and the version of say a letter will be in the state it was in at the time of that back up.
    The same is true for the contest of a folder. If a back up runs at 2:00 pm and the you delete the file at 3:00 the file will remain in the 2:00 pm back up.
    There is an option to exclude files from the back up. My opinion is that backing up the system files all the time isn't worth it. I find if there is a system problem I want to reinstall the whole thing fresh.
    This works if you don't mind sitting through software installs.
    Time Machine if left alone will back up the entire system and keep it current. Once the back up drive is full however it will start deleting old back ups. It will let you know it is going to do this. You can choose to let that happen or add a new drive. It isn't the best system for a permanent archive.
    I have excluded everything but my home folder. I expect to get at least a years worth on my drive and at that point a new drive wouldn't be that big a deal.
    Hope this helps.
    Greg

  • Does Time Machine also back up wired external hard drives?

    I apologize if this is already answered; I can't find the answer. But I am running out of space on my hard drive, and I am thinking about moving my music and movies (ie multi-media content in iTunes) to an external hard drive. I am torn between two options. 1) use my existing external hard drive (LaCie d2 Quadra 1T) and partition it for Time Machine and a Multi-media folder, or 2) just buy another external hard drive, likely another LaCie and dedicate it for my multi-media. I lean towards keeping my back-up hard drive as is -- for one purpose so as to minimize loss of data should (when) the unthinkable happen. Anyhow, I'd like to know whether Time Machine can be told to include my 2nd external hard drive in its regular back-ups. Likewise, if I partition my current LaCie, can I tell Time Machine to back up my multi-media folder? Any info or links you can provide is appreciated. Regards.

    I appreciate the comment. Is there a way to find out whether Time Machine backs up external hard drives without having to buy one and plug it in to see if it is listed in the Time Machine pane of System Preferences? If I could read between your lines, I assume you are saying is Time Machine is "smart" enough to include external hard drives provided that I don't exclude it. Right? PS - I will be using the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format.

  • Does Time Machine automatically reformat a non-Mac OS Extended hard drive?

    A friend has just told me something surprising he read in the "Mountain Lion Missing Manual".
    It apparently says that if you connect a FAT or NTFS formatted hard drive to your Mac and startup Time Machine, it will be automatically reformatted to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) by TM.
    Is this true?

    Here is the quote from David Pogue's, "Mountain Lion - The Missing Manual"
    Note: The backup drive must be a standard Mac-formatted hard drive—yet many new drives bought by Mac fans come preformatted as Windows disks. Fortunately, Time Machine automatically reformats them to the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) scheme, which it requires. Thoughtful, really.
    It sounds too good to be true  .  .  .  . .  can anyone confirm it?

  • Does time machine automatically backup external hard drives?

    Hi
    I have 4 external disks connected to my macPro and a 5th which I am using to backup too. In the TM prefs I have selected the drives & specific folders that I DON'T want backed up. Can I assume it will back EVERYTHING ELSE up, including the external drives?
    I conducted an experiment - I unmounted one of the external drives (my main Logic projects disk), then entered TM. I COULDN'T FIND the Projects disk even though the BackUp disk was still mounted! So if there was a problem with the Projects drive HOW would I access my backed-up projects?
    I don't have much faith in TM at the moment.
    Cheers
    Chris

    Hi
    Time Machine will back up the files for all users, as well as the system files.
    best,
    Matt

  • Time Machine not backing up iPhoto changes (Events, pictures, etc..)

    So I finally decided to buy a external hard drive (WD) and backup some of my data to it using Time Machine. The initial backup went well with no problems but what I noticed is as I added events and pictures they were not appearing in Time Machine.
    I could open time machine and view that my iPhoto had the current events when the date selected was "Today (now)", but as I went back in time the events that SHOULD of been there were not.
    Browsing the folders on the backups showed the iPhoto database to be 13.5gb when actually the new size on my iMac was 19.5gb.
    So why does Time Machine not detect these changes? For my backups I have excluded all folders except for the Users folder which contains the iPhoto library. Time Machine is not detecting the changes and backing it up. How can I fix this?

    Yeah. At first I thought it was:
    http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/D5.html
    Because I was doing that earlier. But then realized I did repair permissions, not disk. But anyways decided to reboot (because I haven't up to this point).
    Once it came back up I tried doing another backup. Didn't see it. Opened iPhoto again and exited it (checked Force Quit to make sure it wasn't open). Told it to do a BACKUP NOW. This time it saw a difference of like 7mb.
    After it was done, went to iPhoto -> File -> Browse Backups. Went back a couple minutes when I did the backup and my event now has a place holder within the Events but it is pure black. I double clicked the event and it opened up and saw there were 3 files in there. They had default icons and were not showing as pictures like they were. (even though they display fine in iPhoto).
    Time Machine seems very flakey to me. My machine is fully updated also.

  • Does Time Machine actually back up files?

    We have a Mac OS X Server on an eMac running for an elementary school. We set up Time Machine to backup to an Intel iMac setting beside it, booted in Target Disk Mode. We had a problem with the Server the other day, and it wouldn't start up. When we booted the iMac in the regular OS (rather than Target Disk Mode), we tried to access the Server's backups in the Backups folder on the Hard Drive. When we accessed the latest backup folder, a little black arrow was on the icon and when we tried to access anything in the folder, it said that it couldn't access the files unless the backed-up computer was on and running or something of the like. Is this normal? Did we do something wrong? Is there any way to get it to backup the actual files in full so that if the Server goes haywire, we could access the files on the iMac, to which we backed up the Server? Thanks for any help provided.
    Message was edited by: mattshank

    The Time Machine backup is a repository, but requires a restoration location, usually the HD you're backing up. You can't access the TM backup directly. If you want that kind of capability, you need to use something like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper!.

  • Does Time Machine do Back up of Volumes mounted over the Internet?

    I mount several volumes on my desktop using the Finder >> go >> Connect to Server command.
    Do these get backed up by Time Machine if I do not specifically exclude them?
    They are on an XServe with its own Time Machine elsewhere

    Well, I'm not sure. As I understand it you would have to have your network managed by a computer running OS X Server. Then a drive shared from that server (properly partitioned and formatted, of course) could be selected as a TM backup drive. Of course you have to mount the share on each computer you want to use that drive for TM backups. Now, this is not something I've ever done, so I may be wrong about it. I've never owned OS X Server.
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