Do applications get backed up on time capsule

do applications get backed up on time capsule

do applications get backed up on time capsule
Everything* is backed up.....unless you specify otherwise.
The idea is that if the hard drive on your Mac failed tomorrow, you would be able to install a new hard drive on the Mac and then restore everything from Time Machine, so your computer would look exactly the same as it did today.
*Except some cache files that are not needed for restoration.

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  • When back up to time capsule I get the message no access to backupcopyfiledisc/Volume/data/imac.sparsebundle ( error - 1 )

    When back up to time capsule I get the message no access to backupcopyfiledisc/Volume/Data/Terjesumac.sparsebundle ( error-1)

    Try #C17 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting for known fixes. Works for me as well.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html

  • Get an error message when trying to do back up to time capsule: This record is already in use please try again, get an error message when trying to do back up to time capsule: This record is already in use please try again

    Cannot do back up with time capsule.
    I get an error message sayng that this disc is already in use. I have tried to wipe and restart but to no avail.
    What could be wrong?

    Pull the power cord from the back of the Time Capsule
    Count to ten
    Plug the power cord back into the back of the Time Capsule
    Wait a few minutes, then try a backup again

  • TS1550 Do external hard drives mounted on my Mac get backed up by time machine on a time capsule wireless Apple external back up disk? How can I see what folders have been actually stored in the wireless back up disk?

    Do external hard drives mounted on my Mac get backed up by time machine on a time capsule wireless apple external hard disk? How can I see what folders have been actually backed up in the external wireless disk? any help would be appreciated

    They can provided you remove them from the Exclude list. Normally, Time Machine does not automatically backup external drives.

  • HT1449 I moved my itunes library to the time capsule. Everytime I put the computer to sleep, I have to change the location back to the time capsule. I cannot get the iTunes library to stay located in the time capsule.

    My itunes library does not stay in its new location in the time capsule. Every time I put the computer to sleep or leave it alone for awhile, the itunes location goes back to the original location in the macbook. Then I have to change the location back to the time capsule and wait for it to reorganize all the files again. So the question is how to keep my itunes in its new location the time capsule?

    Welcome to the discussion area!
    +Can someone please provide a definite answer, or at least warn against using the TC as a shared media device on a network. The whole point of getting such a device is to be able to offload large multimedia libraries from the laptops, yet access a shared library when networked. N'est ce pas?+
    We're all users here...not pros...so you'll get few definitive answers on a forum with varying opinions about almost every subject.
    My opinion would be this: Apple designed the Time Capsule for Time Machine to automatically backup all the files on your Mac and other Macs in the household on a regular basis and provide a way to retrieve a file that had been deleted recently by mistake. It's a pretty good router as well.
    If you check the info about the Time Capsule on Apple's site, the main features mentioned are backup of your Macs and a dual band wireless network capability.
    The Time Capsule was never designed to be a media server housing audio, video and other multi-media files and has never been promoted as such. Nevertheless, some users seem to have adopted the stance that this should be one of the benefits of the device, if not a main feature.
    There may be a need for media server type device, but the Time Capsule, at least at this time, is not the answer. If you feel otherwise, you might want to speak directly to Apple and let them know via Time Capsule Feedback.

  • HT3275 Help? Time Machine could not complete the back up due to iMacsparsebundle is already in use??? This is the error message I am getting now with my Time Capsule as the back up device. Any suggestions?

    Help? Time Machine could not complete the back up due to iMacsparsebundle is already in use??? This is the error message I am getting now with my Time Capsule as the back up device. Any suggestions?

    Pull the power cord from the back of the Time Capsule
    Wait a few minutes
    Push the power cord back into the back of the Time Capsule
    See if the Time Capsule will back up now
    If not, see #C12 in this document:
    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html

  • Trouble getting emails from a Time Capsule Back Up following HD Death

    Happy 2015.
    I am having trouble getting my old emails back from a Time Capsule back up.
    I had set Time Machine to back up onto my Time Capsule which it seemed to be doing just fine. My hard drive then completely died. I took it to a reputable local repair shop who had to replace the drive as the Old Drive was completely fried.
    I am up and running with the New Drive but Time Capsule wont recognise the back up of the Old Drive for me to get email (or anything else back). Isn't this the whole point of Time capsule? The back up is definitely there on my Time Capsule.
    I only need to get the emails back. Would Migration Assistant help me to just get the emails back or would that mean I am effectively starting again with the back up copy of the Old Drive as my new starting point. I would prefer not to do this if possible as there is new file etc on the New Drive.
    I suppose one thing I could do is save all my new file and emails created on the New Drive since the the Old Drive Death to an external device. Use Migration Assistant to start again on the New Drive with the last back up of the Old Drive and than import all the post Drive Death files and emails. Would prefer not to do this if there is an easier way.
    I am on a mid-2007 iMac 24" running 10.9.5
    All suggestions gratefully received.

    You can import just the emails.
    See Pondini. Q15 here.
    http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
    There is a special section for mail.
    Assuming you mean Apple Mail
    There is plenty of info here about Migration.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html

  • Time capsule as external hard drive doesn't get backed up by Time machine

    hi my set up is as follows:
    iMac 1 TB, with a time capsule 1 TB used as an external hard drive to store media and iTunes files. My problem is that I have a 3TB external hard drive which I used to back up my iMac. I had thought it would also back up the time capsule automatically (yes it is not in in the exclude section on time machine). Unfortunately, it does not appear to recognise that time capsule is merely a hard drive. Any fixes? Help gratefully received as I really need the media files backed up in case the time capsule hard drive fails (which I believe is quite common).

    I answerered on your other thread.. TM cannot back network drives.. never has been able to.. and probably never will be able to, as it depends on the HFS+ format structure.
    Use a third party backup.. superduper.. CCC.. plenty of others available.. easy with media files as you are probably not changing them often.. a simply file copy via terminal can probably work fine much like we would script backup files with robocopy on windows. I am sure such products will exist.
    Here we go, a script wrapper for rsync.
    http://www.davidwaring.net/projects/backup.html

  • How do I get a 1st generation time capsule to join a wifi network?

    OK, I've searched the groups but no luck.  Here's my situation;
    I'd like to configure a 1st generation time capsule to join a wifi network ideally with a printer attached to the USB.  My set up is an iMac running 10.9.3, Airport Utility 6.3.2 and a 1st Generation TC with the latest firmware (7.6.4).  I'm trying to connect it to an ADSL Wifi Modem/Router.  I know a cabled connection would give better performance but want a wifi only connection as the printer is in a different room.
    I've disabled the network functions (bridge mode) but I can only see wireless options to Create a Wireless Network, Extend a Wireless Network or Off, not to Join.  If I try to extend I get the option to add an SSID, security & passwords but it doesn't seem like parameters to join  -the drop-down doesn't list available networks to join & manually entering the main wifi network and password doesn't work.
    Is my desired config even possible?
    Dave

    Something.....a Mac or PC will need to have a 5.x version of AirPort Utility installed on the computer.
    Perform a factory default reset on the Time Capsule by powering it off for a few minutes. Then, hold in the reset button first and keep holding for an additional 10-12 seconds while you simultaneously plug the power back into the Time Capsule. Release the reset button after the hold period and allow a full minute for  the Time Capsule to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    Open up AirPort Utility on the computer, select the Time Capsule and click Manual Setup
    Click the Base Station tab below the row of icons to type in a device name and password that you want to use for the Time Capsule, set Time Zone, etc.
    Click the Wireless tab next to the Base Station tab
    Hold down the option or Alt key while you click on the Wireless Mode setting box
    Select the Join a wireless network setting
    Select the name of the wireless network
    Enter the password for the wireless network
    Verify the password
    Click Update to save the settings
    Note....everything here assumes that the router that provides the wireless network is using WPA2 Personal security, which is the default setting for the Time Capsule.

  • Can't back up to Time Capsule

    Trying to backup my computer but getting this message "The backup disk image “/Volumes/Lisa Liberman's Time Capsul/Stuart Liberman’s MacBook Pro.sparsebundle” is already in use."  It is not currently backing up my other computers.  How do I fix it?

    Pull the power cord from the back of the Time Capsule
    Wait a full minute
    Plug the power cord back in to the back of the Time Capsule
    This simple reset will solve the problem about 95% of the time. Expect it to occur again, so you will know what to do next time.
    If the simple "fix" does not work, there is more information about this issue here:
    http://pondini.org/TM/C12.html

  • Wirelessly backing up without Time Capsule?

    I read that it's possible to wirelessly back up without Time Capsule as long as the external drive is connected to another Mac. Can anyone  help please?

    1. You can do what you are now doing. You could transfer files via your home network using File Sharing.
    2. Partitioning is done using Disk Utility. See:
    To resize the drive do the following:
    1. Open Disk Utility and select the drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list.
    2. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window. You should see the graphical sizing window showing the existing partitions. A portion may appear as a blue rectangle representing the used space on a partition.
    3. In the lower right corner of the sizing rectangle for each partition is a resizing gadget. Select it with the mouse and move the bottom of the rectangle upwards until you have reduced the existing partition enough to create the desired new volume's size. The space below the resized partition will appear gray. Click on the Apply button and wait until the process has completed.  (Note: You can only make a partition smaller in order to create new free space.)
    4. Click on the [+] button below the sizing window to add a new partition in the gray space you freed up. Give the new volume a name, if you wish, then click on the Apply button. Wait until the process has completed.
    You should now have a new volume on the drive.
    It would be wise to have a backup of your current system as resizing is not necessarily free of risk for data loss.  Your drive must have sufficient contiguous free space for this process to work.
    4. This can be done as you are now doing it. You can share the backup drive from the desktop computer if you have a home network. Select the drive. Press COMMAND-I to open the Get Info window. Check the box labeled "Shared." Now open Sharing preferences and check the box, "File Sharing." If the shared drive is not in the list then use the Add [+] button and add the drive to the list. On the other computer you should see your desktop now listed in the Finder's sidebar under Servers. Click on the desktop name then click on the Connect As link in the upper right. Log in as a registered user using your admin account on the desktop and enter your admin password on the desktop account. You should now see an array of folders you can access including the shared drive. Double-click on it and it will mount on the Desktop. You can now use it like any other drive. For more help with this process select Mac Help from the Finder's Help menu and search for "sharing."
    Now, you can use a lot of different software for doing backups, syncs, etc. Here are a few:
    Backup Software Recommendations
    Carbon Copy Cloner
    Data Backup
    Deja Vu
    Silver Keeper
    Super Flexible File Synchronizer
    Synchronize Pro! X
    Synk Pro
    Synk Standard
    Tri-Backup
    Others may be found at VersionTracker or MacUpdate.
    Visit The XLab FAQs and read the FAQ on backup and restore.  Also read How to Back Up and Restore Your Files.
    All of the above can use a networked drive as a source or destination for backing up or syncing files.

  • Cannot get back on face Time

    How do I get back on Face Time? The message reads" The server encountered an error processing registration. Please try again later". I have been trying for weeks. My password and Apple Id are correct.

    This could be a complicated problem to solve, as there are many possible causes for it. Test after taking each of the following steps that you haven't already tried. Back up all data before making any changes.
    Before proceeding, test on another network, if possible. That could be a public Wi-Fi hotspot, if your computer is portable, or a cellular network if you have a mobile device that can share its Internet connection. If you find that iMessage works on the other network, the problem is in your network or at your ISP, not in your computer.
    Step 1
    Check the status of the service. If the service is down, wait tor it to come back up. There may be a localized outage, even if the status indicator is green.
    Step 2
    Sign out of iMessage on all your Apple devices. Log out and log back in. Try again to sign in.
    Step 3
    Restart your router and your broadband device, if they're separate. You may have to skip this step if you don't control those devices.
    Step 4
    From the menu bar, select
     ▹ About This Mac
    Below the "OS X" legend in the window that opens, the OS version appears. Click the version line twice to display the serial number. If the number is missing or invalid according to this web form, take the machine to an Apple Store or other authorized service center to have the problem corrected.
    Step 5
    Take the steps suggested in this support article. If you don't understand some of the steps or can't carry them out, ask for guidance.
    Step 6
    From the menu bar, select
     ▹ System Preferences ▹ Network
    If the preference pane is locked, click the lock icon in the lower left corner and enter your password to unlock it. Then click the Advanced button and select the Proxies tab. If the box marked SOCKS Proxy is checked, uncheck it. You don’t need to change any other settings in the window. Click OK and then Apply. Test.
    The result may be that you can't connect to the Internet at all. Revert the change if that happens, or if iMessage still doesn't work. Remember that you must Apply any changes you make in the preference pane before they take effect.
    Step 7
    Select from the menu bar
     ▹ System Preferences… ▹ Flash Player ▹ Storage
    and click
    Block all sites from storing information on this computer
    Close the preference pane.
    Step 8
    Make sure you know the ID and password you use with iMessage. Launch the Keychain Access 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 Keychain Access in the icon grid.
    Use the search box in the toolbar of the Keychain Access window to find and delete all items with "iMessage" or "com.apple.idms" in the name. Log out and log back in.
    Step 9
    Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”
    While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your personal files or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.
    Test while logged in as Guest. After testing, log out of the guest account and, in your own account, disable it if you wish. Any files you created in the guest account will be deleted automatically when you log out of it.
    *Note: If you’ve activated “Find My Mac” or FileVault, then you can’t enable the Guest account. The “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac” is not the same. Create a new account in which to test, and delete it, including its home folder, after testing.
    If iMessage worked in the guest account, stop here and post your results.
    Step 10
    Boot in safe mode and log in. Note: If FileVault is enabled, or if a firmware password is set, or if the boot volume is a software RAID, you can’t do this. Ask for further instructions.
    Safe mode is much slower to boot and run than normal, and some things won’t work at all, including Wi-Fi on certain models.  The next normal boot may also be somewhat slow.
    The login screen appears even if you usually log in automatically. You must know your login password in order to log in. If you’ve forgotten the password, you will need to reset it before you begin.
    Test while in safe mode. After testing, reboot as usual (i.e., not in safe mode) and test again.
    If iMessage worked in safe mode, but didn't work when you booted out of safe mode, stop here and post your results.
    Step 11
    Reset the NVRAM.
    Step 12
    Reinstall OS X.
    Step 13
    If none of the above steps resolves the issue, make a "Genius" appointment at an Apple Store, or contact Apple Support.

  • How can i get files from my time capsule to my new mac?

    Hello there, 
    I know this topic i much discussed, but searching has not turned up a solution.
    I have a new mac book pro 15 on order and want to grab my files from my time capsule.   My old mac book pro 15 (3 months old) was encrypted with file safe.  In the past i have never had good results with bringing data to a new mac from time capsules; I've tried many times for my self and family.  As a result I use the time capsule for day to day old file retrieval needs and do manual backups of my data onto externals and NAS devices for migration to new computers-tedious but it has yet to fail me.  This time, I did that with everything except a few folders of my movies and pictures.  They are now prisoner on the time capsule.
    What is the best way to get files off the time capsule and does it require that my login and user name on the new mac be identical to that which was on my old mac?
    (I change my user names each time i get a new mac, not specifically on purpose but i haven't paid attention to what they were when setting up a new computer.)
    any assistance is appreciated.
    Thanks

    Thanks Allan,
    Help me understand what question you're referring to.  I've been through several new macs and am not sure what specifically you're speaking about.
    My old mac had a partition on the drive that I do not want on the new mac, so I am concerned about doing a full restore and prefer a file by file or folder by folder. is this possible?

  • Time machine has stopped backing up to time capsule. message is that sparse bundle is in use

    Time machine suddenly stopped backing up to time capsule returning this message:
    The backup disk image “/Volumes/Data-1/xxnymacbooknamexx MacBook.sparsebundle” is already in use.

    Complex procedure that will almost always solve this bug:
    Pull the power cord from the back of the Time Capsule
    Count to ten
    Plug the power cord back into the back of the Time Capsule
    Wait a few minutes, then try a backup again.

  • Time Machine stalls when trying to back up to Time Capsule or an external hard drive.

    TIme Machine stalls when trying to back up to Time Capsule or an external hard drive.  Time Machine shows a message such as "Backing up 4MB of 9.00GB" but nothing happens for hours.

    Are you really running 10.6.4 OS?
    What model TC and what firmware?
    Wireless or wired?
    How is the TC setup?
    If TM can work to neither a TC or external hard disk it is more likely the computer is faulty hard disk..
    Do a verify of the disk.
    See A5 here.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html

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