How do I delete old back ups in Time Machine?

Is there a way to selectively delete back ups on TM?

start Time machine, go to the backup you want, click on the "gear" action button in finder toolbar and select "delete backup".

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  • HT3275 how do i delete old Back ups from time machine off my mac ?

    I recently Tried to delete back ups from my external drive from time capsule  i moved old backups to the trash but when i try to empty my frash they wont go away
    i keep getting this message........... There are some locked items in the Trash. Do you want to remove all the items, including the locked ones, or just the unlocked items? iwent to get info and i set them both to read and write  but i still get the same Message ,
    Please help
    Gbasscleff

    More info here http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1526

  • I'm deleting old back ups in time machine but it's not freeing up any space

    Time machine cannot back up because it is full and is not deleting old backups.
    So I delete back ups myself and it doesn't fire up any space!

    The problem is that the backups of the old computer are still on the volume, and Time Machine won't delete them to make room for more backups of the new one.
    At the top level of the folder Backups.backupdb, there should be a subfolder with the name of each computer that has ever been backed up to that volume. Delete the one with the name of the old computer by dragging it to the Trash and emptying. I warn you, though, that sometimes the Trash will fail to empty, and then you'll probably have to erase the volume and start over. Do this only if you have at least one other complete backup of all current data (which you should have anyway.)

  • How can I delete old back-ups SAP/Oralce from TSM?

    Hi all,
    How can I set an expiration date for old back-ups so that they are deleted when reached that date? For our R/3 Enterprise 4.7 on Oracle 9.2.0.7 / AIX 5.2 we use TSM & Backint.
    BR0278I Command output of '/usr/sap/<SID>/SYS/exe/run/backint
                      Data Protection for mySAP.com(R) technology              
             Interface between SAPDBA Utilities and Tivoli Storage Manager     
                   - Version 3, Release 3, Modification 1  for AIX LF 64-bit - 
                     Build: 196  compiled on Feb 24 2003                       
            (c) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1996, 2003, All Rights Reserved.    
    BKI2027I: Using TSM-API version 5.2.2.0 (compiled with 4.2.3.0).           
    BKI2000I: Successfully connected to PROLE on port tdpr3ora64.              
    BKI0005I: Start of program at: Fri Mar 23 20:01:45 2007

    expir_period will not work when using a SAP agent for backup (backint).
    for TSM, you cannot set an expiration date, but you can an expiration based on number of versions.
    check http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tivihelp/v1r1/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.itsmerp.doc_5.3.3/fbrg53m039.htm
    you need to set a value for MAX_VERSIONS in your init[SID].utl file. Then, you init[SID].bki file will keep a count for versionning.
    if you use both brbackup and brarchive, I would adive you use mutiple UTL files... and put links to multiple BKI files by adapting parameter CONFIG_FILE in your UTL file.

  • HT1338 cannot access old back ups on time machine

    I cannot access my old backups on time machine, using Gdrive as a back up

    Hi.
    Are you using the time Machine app to attempt this... or are you simply opening the backup drive in the Finder? This you cannot do.
    To access the data that is backed up to your external drive via Time Machine, do this...
    • First, navigate in the Finder to the folder that should contain the data you wish to retrieve.
    • Now, starting in the Menu bar at the top of the screen... click the Time Machine icon > Enter Time Machine.
    The Time Machine will appear, with its display of copies of your Finder window leading back into the distant past.
    • Using the timeline along the right edge of the screen, select a date or point in time as far back as you need to go until Time Machine dislplays the file version that you wish to retrieve. At the bottom of the screen, TM will show the backup date of the current window contents. 
    • Select your file in the display window and click Restore in the bottom right corner.
    Time Machine will now move a copy of the backed up file back into place in your Finder window as it closes the Time Machine app.
    See more here...  Mac 101: Time Machine
    I hope this is helpful.

  • HT5622 my Icloud back up is full but it won't let me delete old back ups.  I don't want to buy more storage. how do I clear it out

    My I cloud account will not let me delete old back ups.  All of this trouble started when I downloaded the Apple 701.1  I can't do anything.  Very frustrated!  I have restored my phone several times and I'm losing everything.  Not a happy customer right now.!

    What happens when you try to delete old backups?

  • Time Machine not deleting old back ups?

    I keep getting the error
    "This backup is too large for the backup volume. The backup requires...."
    I use the same 500GB volume for backups all day, every day. I thought the program was supposed to automatically delete old back ups to make room? I do not see any additional settings to confirm this but if you manually delete back up files, it really kind of screws things up. I see back ups that are 4-6 weeks old on the back up volume so there are plenty it could delete. Has anyone else seen this and how do you resolve this problem?
    TIA

    mqcarpenter wrote:
    I keep getting the error
    "This backup is too large for the backup volume. The backup requires...."
    I use the same 500GB volume for backups all day, every day. I thought the program was supposed to automatically delete old back ups to make room? I do not see any additional settings to confirm this but if you manually delete back up files, it really kind of screws things up.
    Do you mean via the Finder? If so, yes, it does.
    If you have deleted any this way, do the following:
    1. Turn TM Off.
    2. Use Disk Utility (in your Applications/Utilities folder) to do a +Repair Disk+ (not permissions) on your TM drive. If it finds errors that it can't fix, try again until it does or you get the exact same results. If they can't be fixed, stop here and post back with the results.
    Download the +Time Machine Buddy+ widget from: http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/status/timemachinebuddy.html. It shows the messages from your logs for one TM backup run at a time, in a small window. Copy and post the messages here (be sure to get them all, as sometimes they overflow the small window).
    Also, is there other data on your TM drive? If so, is it in the same partition as TM's backups?

  • Time capsule full - will not delete old back ups

    When a back up is attempted on time capsule, I get this message:
    Time Machine Error
    This backup is too large for the backup disk. The backup requires 2.52 GB but only 1.53 GB are available.
    Latest successful backup: 10-01-20 at 3:09 PM
    The option to delete old back ups is checked.
    Any ideas? Thanks!

    Kaalass wrote:
    Ok, update. It would seem that I cant access the backups. I can see the disk image of the back up on my desktop, but cant seem to select it as the back up disk. The only one that I can select is "Time Capsule". There is only one Mac that is being backed up. It says that 784.38 GB of 998.06 GB is available.
    So there's about 214 GB used on your internal HD?
    Again, please: How large is the Time Capsule? Is there other data on it, besides backups? If so, how much?
    Attempting to mount network destination using URL: afp://Firsname%20Name@Computer Names-Time-Capsule.local/Time%20Capsule
    Mounted network destination using URL: afp://Firstname%20Vanasse@Computer Names-Time-Capsule.local/Time%20Capsule
    Disk image /Volumes/Time Capsule/Computer Name’s Computer_001b6392bd73.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Backup of Computer Name’s Computer
    Time Machine, for some odd reason, sometimes gets cranky about some particular names. Change yours per #C9 of the Time Machine - Troubleshooting *User Tip,* also at the top of this forum.
    Network destination already mounted at: /Volumes/Time Capsule-2
    Are there two (or more) +sparse bundles+ on your Time Capsule's internal disk? It looks like Time Machine has started a whole new set of backups (thus the "-2" in the name). If so, it won't delete any backups in the first set to make room for new backups in the second one.
    Since you started backing-up to this Time Capsule, have you had any hardware repairs done to your Mac? If so, what?

  • I manually deleted back-ups from Time Machine and now I can't empty the trash

    I manually deleted back-ups from Time Machine and now I can't empty the trash.

    Using Finder (deleting Time Machine backups) to manage Time Machine files is a mistake. The remedy is somewhat easy, but you will lose all the files on that TM drive.
    If there is nothing elese on the Time Machine drive, try reformatting the drive with Disk Utility. This will effectively remove the files from that drive from the trash. If you have files on this drive, temporarily copy the files to another drive, then reformat the TM drive.

  • Removing Corrupt Back-ups in Time Machine

    I had a serious crash yesterday. While trying to install XCode the machine locked up and I had to reboot by turning it off using the power button. When I restarted I got the folder icon with the question mark. Rebooted using the installation disk and after restoring using the latest time machine back-up I successfully booted the machine, however, my user file, one of 3, would not open, giving the message that the File Vault pass word was not accepted due to an error. I reverted to an earlier back-up and fixed all the problems with minimal data loss. It seems that whatever corruption caused the problem was backed up on the late time machine back-ups.
    So, is it safe to simply delete those later back-ups? Time Machine really saved me here and I don't want to make a mistake by deleting something I shouldn't.

    Hello M:
    I would be guessing if I suggested what would happen….
    However, if you decide to delete some of your Time Machine backups, do it INSIDE Time Machine. This is a slow process (one at a time), but it is the safe way of removing old backups.
    Barry

  • How do I restore old back-ups that was automatically deleted by Time Machine on a recent back-up?

    The most important files in my macbook pro are the pictures in my iphoto library. When the photos are using up too much of my hard disk, I decided to transfer it to an external hard-drive (seagate 500GB). I transferred all my photos in my library to the said hard drive via Time Machine. I don't ususally back up my files that often. But today, when I backed-up via time machine, I was not aware that it automatically deleted the oldest back up to accomodate the more recent one. However, the oldest back-up contained the important photos which were already deleted form my macbook. Now I am in panic, as those photos are priceless!! is there a way for me to restore those photos erased by Time Machine?
    Please help??? Thank you!
    Sheilla

    Sorry to tell you but those photos are basically gone. Time machine is not a place to store files you no longer need on your computer because eventually those older backups will be deleted.
    About the only way to retrieve them is to use some type of data recovery software or service. But I'm not sure it the software will work with the time machine backup system files.
    In the future do not count on time machine for storing older files that you have deleted from the internal hard drive.

  • How do I delete time back ups in time machine?

    I used to be able to go into time machine and delete individual back ups. Now nothing happens. Help.

    wandering wrote:
    I used to be able to go into time machine and delete individual back ups.
    See Here  >  Should I delete old backups?  If so, How?
    From Here  >  http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
    From Pondini’s excellent Information Here...
    http://pondini.org/OSX/Home.html

  • I got a new phone and it won't back up anything on to my icloud because it says there isn't enough storage space, can I delete old back ups?

    I am not good with technology at all. I upgraded my 3GS to a 4S and now it won't back up to my iCloud. it keeps telling me that the icloud is full and I don't have enough room to back it up.I was wondering if there is away to delete the old back ups in order to free up space?

    If you no longer need the backups, you can delete them by going to Settings>iCloud>Storage & Backup>Manage Storage, tap the name of device you want to delete the backup for (under Backups at the top), then tap Delete Backup.  This will permanently delete it from your account, freeing up the storage it occupies.

  • No Access to back-ups on time machine

    When I check my Time Machine, I can't access the old back-ups, since update to Mavericks. All I see is black screens in the timeline...

    Give it a couple of minutes.  The index just needs to catch up to go back to the screen you want to look at.  This could happen before Mavericks.

  • I want to reorder the menu for back ups in time machine? I have two back up disks outside the MAC? can I change anything in the time machine

    The disk is full message is driving me crazy,I thought it would drop off old back ups? why is it not? can I change it so it will,again?    jp

    See Pondini's TM FAQs, for details.

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