How does time machine work for you ?

TimeMacine writes two files per time block and sometimes one like it should.
When I look over drive with Finder it seems okay to me.  The plist telling
it which files are not included seems okay.  The killer when I try to see what
could be restored TimeMachine silently fails to open.

Do you mean the "Star Wars" display won't appear?   If so, see #E4 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
If not, please clarify.

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    macnewcomer22 wrote:
    Considering the fact that the mac pro can hold 8TB and a external (non NAS) hard drive can hold only 2TB does time machine only backup the OS disk.
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  • How does time machine work

    This is going to be a seriously dumb question perhaps... I just got a new external hard drive b/c the old one was originally used w/ a PC and  I could not backup my movie files onto it without reformatting & erasing everything. When I plugged new one in, it asked if I wanted to use it for Time Machine. I knew TM was some sort of backup thing so I said yes & it did all the formatting, etc. and is currently backing up what I assume is everything on my computer?
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    Thank you!
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    You can restore from the larger disk since Time Machine makes a complete copy of the Mac on the first backup on any new disk.
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    Hi,
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    Does time machine work with the trash folder? So if I have the entire aperture library backed up to the time machine. Is it safe to empty the trash folder in aperture? I am able to recover files from time machine later?

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    I don't know how TM handles the Aperture Trash.  I do know, however, that I would not expect this behavior to remain consistent, and would absolutely recommend against a workflow based on it.

  • Does Time Machine work with a NAS?

    Does Time Machine work with a network attached storage drive?
    Thanks!
    John

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  • How does Time Machine handle disconnected external media drive ?

    I have an external drive connected to my iMac, and backup to a Time Capsule.
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    When I reconnect the external Media Drive, does TM see it as "new" or recognize it as the prior data and (presuming it's not over-written it) simply manage it incrementally?
    Ultimately - do I need to either ensure that the external media drive is always available to use TM, or do I run the risk of screwy / uncertain behavior if it is sometimes present, sometimes not.
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    D

    an external drive backed up to a TM would forever be retained in the TM... never flushed,
    Correct. Except.......if the backup drive is close to becoming full, Time Machine will start to delete the oldest backups to make room for new backups.
    So, if you have been backing up the external drive for the last year, and the backup drive is running out of space, you may not be able to go back a full year in Time Machine to see exactly how the external drive looked a year ago.  You might only be able to go back 10 months, for example, instead of 12.
    Most users really don't ever need to go back more than a few weeks or maybe a month or two to pick up a file that they might have accidentally deleted, so the fact that you might not be able to go back a full year or more to see how the drive looked at that time in the past, is not really that important for most users. 
    Most of us need to know that we have a complete, up to date backup of the external drive in case it fails.
    Time Machine will warn you whenever it starts to delete the oldest backups, so if you really do need to be able to go back a year, or two years, or however long it has been since you originally started to back up the external......and you don't want Time Machine to start deleting the oldest backups of the external to make more room.....then you will need to add another backup drive and start backing up everything to that new drive.

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