Delete old Backups from Time Capsule

Deleting old Backups from Time capsule ist very slow.
How could it be faster?
Where can i change the preferences?
Which Programm changes Preferences?
If its possible answers in German;-)
Thanks

Deleting old Backups from Time capsule ist very slow.
Deleting Time Machine backups can be slow. Löschen von Time Machine-Backups können nur langsam voran.
How could it be faster?
Unfortunately, there isn't any settings that you can make to speed them up. Leider gibt es keine Einstellungen, die Sie vornehmen können, um sie zu beschleunigen.

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    I can actually delete them, but cannot empty them from the Trash Can.
    Any ideas?

    You should avoid deleting backups yourself, but you are determined to do it anyway read the following, courtesy of Apple Support Communities contributor Pondini:
    12. Should I delete old backups? If so, How?
    Your question is likely addressed in the third paragraph from the end.

  • Deleting old backups from Time Machine/Time Capsule

    I've spent a long time deleting copies of old back ups from Time Machine today. In view of this am I right in assumming this should in turn reduce the size of sparsebundle on TC?  If not, please can someone tell me how I can reduce the size of sparsebundle on my 2TB TC; my MacBook has 150GB HD and my sparsebundle is 500GB in size.  I want to address the amount of backups I keep as I do not wish to have a TC clogged up with multiple monthly backups of data each month, which in my opinion is pretty redundant.

    A sparsebundle file behaves differently than a normal file or folder. As you add data to the sparsebundle file, it expands as long as there is room on the drive. But, if you delete data from the sparsebundle, the size of the file remains the same, even though the data has been deleted.
    You will be able to add more data to the sparsebundle, and it will continue to expand as long as there is room on the drive.
    If you want to "compact" the sparsebundle file to have it indicate the exact amount of data in the file, there is a Terminal command that you can use for this purpose.
    See the pink box in this link for excellent information provided by Time Capsule -- Time Machine guru Pondini:
    http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/12.html

  • Delete Full backup from Time Capsule

    Have searched this Forum and cannot find the final answer to the following question:
    I want to delete a Time Capsule full backup sparsebundle for a computer I no longer own.
    The iBook gave it up, but there is nothing in the backup that I want or need. There are 3 other computers backing up to the same location and just want to clear more space.
    Best way to go?

    Douglas S wrote:
    Have not tried anything yet. Got confused by some of what I read that just dragging to the trash may not actually delete the backups.
    Dragging a local file (on an internal or external drive) to the trash doesn't actually delete it. You have to empty the trash to make it go away completely. However, dragging something on a network drive does cause it to be deleted immediately, as a message should warn you.

  • How to delet old backups in time machine

    How to delete old backups in time machine.
    I have no space left for new backups

    See Here  >  Should I delete old backups?  If so, How?
    From Here  >  http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html

  • How to backup from Time Capsule to external HD?

    How to set up files backup from Time Capsule to external HD?
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    Time Machine can't back up a network volume. You'll have to use third-party software. I don't have a specific recommendation. There is no efficient way at all to back up a Time Capsule, which is why it should only be used as a backup destination, not as a general-purpose file server.

  • Can I delete old backups from other devices if my new iphone 6 has a current backup with everything on my new phone?

    Can I delete old backups from other devices if my new iphone 6 has a current backup with everything on my new phone?

    Hi there dyarrell,
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    iCloud: Remove an iOS device backup from iCloud
    -Griff W. 

  • How do I remove a backup from Time Capsule?

    How do I remove a backup from Time Capsule? It is taking up 250 GB on the capsule and I wish to remove it.
    I do not wish to erase the Time capsule since I have another backup on there I wish to keep.

    Then you use the TM application to manage the backups. See:
    A  whole  lot  about  Time  Machine for help with TM problems.  Also you can select Mac Help from the Finder's Help menu and search for "time machine" to locate articles on how to use TM.  See also Mac 101- Time Machine.

  • Can I remove a specific dated backup from time Capsule?

    Sorry for the long story - but I have tried to provide as much detail as possible as to what is going on...
    Sadly Lion has been a royal pain in the perverbial for me. It is slow (on a Macbook pro that is still within its warranty period so I don't believe that Hardware can be blamed - especially with upgraded ram and a 7200rpm drive) I recently got so frustrated with its clunkyness that I tried reinstalling on a new HDD and booting off that. Showed improvement (clean install vs upgraded and less apps etc slowing down the OS - however it is nowhere near what Snow Leopard was). But while I was at it I did something stupid. In hindsight very stupid - but balls to Apple for putting me in this situation and balls to Apple for letting me do it with no warning about the consequences...
    I connected my old HDD via firewire and tried to access my files that are on it - I couldn't initially as my newly installed user did not have permission. Easy - Add the new user to permissions for folder concerned - apply to enclosed - done - Achieved what I wanted. Files accessed - test complete - sadly I will have to reinstall a clean lion and transfer my files over (restore from time capsule).
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    1) What I didn't think about is as soon as I modified the permissions Time Capsule treats all the files in that folder as being modified. So it has backed up an entire new version of every file in that folder - a few hundred GB. That has chomped out 10-20% of my Time Capsule. I have no need for these backups and want to delete - say - every back up made since last Sunday when I committed the dirty deed. Seems minor - but this is a major compromise to my current arrangement.
    2) I have MAJOR permissions issues now. Firstly my Aperture library (which was in the folder with added user in the permissions) is fried. Can't be repaired/rebuild or anything. Lion wont do anything so useful as to tell me why - just get the colourwheel of death and the aperture library NEVER opens. Balls to Apple for allowing this to happen so easily. Second I tried to restore the entire pictures folder from Time Machine. It tells me I don't have permission??? WHAT. Double Balls. These are my freakin files - created by this user on this MBP on this install of Lion. I can't see how adding a user can suddenly prevent a long standing user from accessing their files from within their account. By the way the new install on the new HDD is no longer in play - all I am trying to do is continue to use my MBP the way I was before I did the test install.
    My long running affinity for Mac is rapidly waning - I have wasted countless hours trying to regain access to ALL of my pictures - 14 years worth. 1000's of images. I cannot access them on my MBP, Can't restore them from Time Machine. This is the worst computing experience of my life.
    I have tried booting from recovery, repairing permissions etc etc etc. Nothing mainstream solves this.
    Does anyone have some wisdom to address my conundrum - I am seriously desperate here... I have genuinely decided that I will not waste the upcoming long weekend ******* around with this - I would rather forget my 14 years of stored memories and just get on with life... If unsolved by this Friday I will sell my Macbook Pro and iPad and initiate my own version of the post PC world - no computer at all - currently it is doing nothing but wasting my time.

    jameski wrote:
    My only concern about resetting premissions (and ACL???) is that it will exacerbate my backup disk space wastage issue as it will result in full backup of my entire home folder (about 400GB).
    Yup, if you changed the permissions on everything in your home folder, that will change them all back, so they'll all be backed-up again. 
    That will leave me with about 1.2TB of a 2TB TC used up with backups (currently should be about 500GB) - my plan was to have about 1.5TB of my TC available to use for files in the medium term until the need for more backup space pushed me to invest in another drive. TC's are just too expensive to waste like this.
    Mixing backups and other data on the TC's internal HD will, eventually, cause conflicts.  But see #Q3 in Using Time Machine with a Time Capsule for some possible workarounds.
    If I do a complete restore from TM (entire account)
    You can't do that.   You can't restore an entire home folder via the "Star Wars" display, because the home folder and default sub-folders (Desktop, Downloads, Pictures, etc.,) are protected.  You'd have to restore the contents of the sub-folders, a rather tedious process. 
    You can do a "full system restore" (OSX, apps, all user accounts & home folders), via a different procedure (Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #14).
    to the day before this shambles started - will time machine treat my restored account as a modification of all files and try to back up a fresh copy of everything on the basis that it has been modified - or is it smart enought to realise what I have done and carry on doing only incremental backups?
    Anything you restore via the "Star Wars" display is considered as changed, so will be backed-up.
    A full system restore (usually) results in only an incremental backup, but TM does a "deep scan" to compare everything on your system to the backups, to see what's different.  That will find that everything in your home folder has changed, so back it all up anyway.
    If yes I will likely put all my historical backups onto a cheap 500GB drive and put it in a drawer and start new backups on TC
    Good plan.   You probably know you can always view and restore from those, via the Browse Other Backup Disks option, per #17 in the FAQ.
    After you do that, in theory, you could run the user home folder permissions reset, delete all the backups made after the original permissions change, then force a "deep scan" so the only differences found would be files that really are new or changed; but that's tedious, error-prone, and "iffy."
    Are backups via TC inherently substantially slower than say to firewire drive?
    Oh, yes, absolutely.  Here's a very rough comparison of full backup speeds (see #29 in the FAQ for details):
    There's a lot of variation depending on your hardware and setup, of course.
    I am running my TC through gigabit ethernet as wifi (despite having an ethernet extended AEP in my office) is too slow. I simply cannot get over the serious loss of performance since Lion and more recently the introduction of a TC. It is dire!
    Some folks report WIFI backups slower under Lion vs. Snow Leopard, some think it's faster, others (including me) don't see much difference. 
    However, it really shouldn't make a whole lot of difference for normal incremental backups, as they should be relatively small and quick in most cases, and shouldn't have much impact on performance.  You might want to check the sizes of your backups -- if they seem too large considering what you've changed, see #D4 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.  If the sizes are reasonable, but the backups are still slow, or other performance seems to suffer, see #D2 there.
    Are these your only backups?  If so, consider keeping "secondary" backups, to avoid having "all eggs in one basket."  See #27 in the FAQ for some suggestions.

  • HT203177 how do i clear old backups from time machine to make more space

    My 2TB Time Machine is nearly full.  I am trying to back up a drive in a Mac Min that is starting to fail and wanted to do so on Time Machine.  Unfortunately since my Time Machine is nearly full it will not back up drive without eliminating nearly all of the files on this Mini.  I am okay overwriting the other backups already on the Time Machine but do not know how to force Time Machine to do so.  Please any clues on how to make Time Machine overwrite other backups would be greatly appreciated.

    About TM "Backup Drive is Full" Alert
    TM only deletes older files if they have been deleted from the source and when TM needs space on the backup drive for a new incremental backup. Time Machine "thins" it's backups; hourly backups over 24 hours old, except the first of the day; those "daily" backups over 30 days old, except the first of the week. The weeklies are kept as long as there's room.
    So, how long a backup file remains depends on how long it was on your Mac before being deleted, assuming you do at least one backup per day. If it was there for at least 24 hours, it will be kept for at least a month. If it was there for at least a week, it will be kept as long as there's room.
    Note, that on a Time Capsule the sparsebundle grows in size as needed, but doesn't shrink. Thus, from the user's view of the TC it appears that no space has been freed, although there may be space in the sparsebundle.
    Once TM has found it cannot free up enough space for a new backup it reports the disk is full. You can either erase the backup drive and start your backups anew or replace the drive with a larger drive.
    As you can see Time Machine does prune old backups to make space, but eventually it may no longer succeed. Then you will get the alert. You can delete old backups if you wish, but only using the Time Machine application.

  • How do I delete old emails from time machine?

    How do you delete all old email backups from time machine?

    Could we please get one more clue? 
    What email application are you asking about? 

  • How can I remove backup from time capsule?

    I have a new Imac and transferred my documents and settings via time capsule from my previous Imac to my new Imac.
    I have removed my account and data etc from my first Imac and gave this one to my daughter.
    When trying activate time capsule on my new Imac I can not make backups because there is not enough space.
    Also I can not make the machine understand that the backup on the time capsule is from the data on this new Imac.
    So my only option? Is to delete all the backups from my timecapsule and start new.
    How do I delete the backups from my timecapsule?

    If you want to completely erase the Time Capsule drive and start over.....
    Open AirPort Utility - Click Manual Setup
    Click the Disks icon
    Click the Disks tab just below the icon
    Click Erase
    The "Quick Erase" option will only take few moments

  • Why Migration or Restore Utility doesn't find any Time Machine backups from Time Capsule ?

    Hello,
    After a big issue on my system (Lion), I had to do a full restore from Time Capsule and my problems started.
    Here is my setup:
    Time Capsule configured with account-based authentication
    MacBook with OS X Lion (x2) (1 needs a restore)
    I booted from Lion's restoration partitions, then I selected "Restore from Time Machine backup", my Time Capsule is detected. I hit "Continue", the utility asks my login/password. Then...nothing ! It seems that no backup is detected.
    Well, from another computer, I tried to connect with the same login/password and mount the sparsebundle backup...no problems
    To go further, I launched Migration utility from the working computer, then tried to restore from Time Machine backups....no backup is detected again !
    Solution:
    I had, from Lion's restoration partition, to mount the Time Capsule drive, then the sparsebundle image (the backup) from Terminal.
    After that, the restoration utility was able to detect the "local" mounted sparsebundle backup image.
    Aftermath:
    Not a single Apple utility, designed to restore my computer, was able to detect my Time Capsule's backups.
    I was able to use the command line utility to be able to restore my computer.
    Question:
    Did I miss something ? Am I the only one to do that to restore from a Time Capsule configured with account authentication ?

    I'm sorry I didn't get your point. I didn't find any answer in this FAQ.
    For the record, I checked my backups with Disk Utility, no damages were found, so it should work out of the box.

  • How can i delete a 'backups' from time machine for a computer i no longer have

    i have been using my time capsule for a few years now, everything was great until my imac died and i had to replace it
    when i did, the time capsule worked perfectly, as it allowed me to "migrate" all my backed up data onto my new machine, joy
    but now, as it wants to start its backups of the new imac, there just isnt enough disk space on the drive, and i suspect this is due to every file on my new machine is marked as never have being backed up which means i need like 400G, and most of the time capsule's space is still consumed by the old backups
    how can i remove this old back up from the time capsule without reformatting the whole drive (i have other machines that are still using the backup service and i dont want that interrupted)
    it just seems like, since i am no longer on the old machine, i cant access that machine's backup in order to delete them (through the time machine interface), and i cant seem to find a single tutorial on how to do this that is written in non-programmer speak (i really dont feel comfortable cracking open terminal and command-lining this sort of thing)
    am i just nuts or is this really all that uncommon a problem with no easy solution?!?
    any advice is appreciated, thanks in advance

    how can i remove this old back up from the time capsule
    click here for instructions.

  • How do you eliminate older backups from Time Capsule?

    How do you eliminate older backup copies from a older model of time capsule?

    Randoolpyh wrote:
    How do you eliminate older backup copies from a older model of time capsule?
    You shouldn't have to.  Time Machine will delete them automatically when it needs room for new ones.  If you're running Leopard, though, and have the Warn when old backups are deleted box checked in Time Machine Preferences > Options, it won't.  Just remove the check and run a backup.
    If you have other data on the TC's internal HD, that's going to cause trouble sooner or later.  See #Q3 in Using Time Machine with a Time Capsule for some possible workarounds.
    If you still want to delete individual backups, or all backups of selected items, do not use the Finder.  See #12 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions, and note the pink box there.

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