HT201250 Can I do a backup using Time Machine on a server, or it needs an external drive only?

Can I do a backup using Time Machine on a server, or it needs an external drive only?

Time Machine can back up to a server. The drive or partition used still needs to be formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
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  • Why can't I restore backup using Time Machine and/or Disk Utility

    Backed up my entire computer on a Buffalo Ministation as I need to install new OSX and don't want to lose any files.  Tried the handful of options listed in Support to restore and nothing is working.  Using Time Machine, the Restore button is greyed out so I can't select it.  Using Disk Utility, when adding the source image, the Open button is greyed out so I can't select it.  Please help. 

    Time Machine Troubleshooting
    Time Machine Troubleshooting Problems

  • HT201250 Can I recover the backups from Time Machine, but the backups is deleted by the Time Machine!

    Unfortunately, the Time Macchine deleted my oldest backups in my hard drive.
    I have the important files in the backups.
    So hope someone could help me to recover the backups.

    Time Machine will remove old backups automatically. It tells you when it does, but of course by then it's too late.
    There is no recovering deleted backups, since it was necessary to overwrite them with newer backups.
    For further explanation read the following entries from Apple Support Communities contributor Pondini's Time Machine FAQ:
    12. Should I delete old backups?  If so, How?
    20. Once my Mac is backed-up, can I delete some stuff to save space?
    Time Machine is for backups. It is not an archiving utility. To archive files requires something like one of these:
    Carbon Copy Cloner ($39.95) http://sites.fastspring.com/bombich/product/ccc
    or
    SuperDuper! ($27.95) http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html

  • I have just upgraded to Mavericks and have been using Time Machine on an external disk with Snow Leopard.  Can I continue to backup with Time Machine on the same external disk or do I need a new disk since the operating system has changed?

    I have just upgraded to Mavericks and have been using Time Machine on an external disk with Snow Leopard.  Can I continue to backup with Time Machine on the same external disk or do I need a new disk since the operating system has changed?

    Hi there,
    I found that Time Machine in Mavericks will sort it all out for you. You shouldn't need to buy another backup drive, unless you have insufficient space left and can't afford to delete whats on there. It should just work fine.

  • HT203177 My backups using Time Machine to my Time Capsule worked fine until a week ago. Since then it gets stuck on "Preparing ...". I have left it preparing overnight and it doesn't get past this stage.  What else can I do? Bob

    My backups using Time Machine to my Time Capsule worked fine until a week ago. Since then it gets stuck on "Preparing ...". I have left it preparing overnight and it doesn't get past this stage.  What else can I do?

    Mavericks does really nasty stuff..
    Try manually mounting the sparsebundle and extract the files you want.
    Yet another Pondini reference. http://pondini.org/TM/15.html
    We have avoided Mavericks you see knowing that it would cause these kinds of issues..
    You never ever load a new OS without doing a disk image beforehand.. TM is not reliable enough or trustworthy to be depended on.
    If none of the above work..
    I would get a USB drive on the computer and install Mountain Lion or whatever OS you had before you unfortunately upgraded to Mavericks.. Then use TM from that decent installation but mount the sparsebundle and choose the backup from a date well before mavericks was installed.
    Once you have extracted the files.. or even done a full restore you might be able to extract the files you want.

  • I recently upgraded my Macbook pro with a new Hard Drive.  I then transferred the data using Time Machine.  Now when I want to backup using Time Machine again, it won't do it as it did before to the same external HD.  How can I get it to reconnect?

    Purchased a new, larger solid state drive to replace my old drive.  I installed OSX then I had Time Machine do it's magic. 
    Now when I want to do a backup using Time Machine, it tells me that the external HD is full.  When I did so prior to upgrade, it would erase old backups and then do a new backup.
    Please help.  I am worried about losing files, and am tired of seeing the "Time Machine hasn't backed up in xxx days" Error Message.
    Thanks.

    it thinks yours is a new machine so it doesn't want to start deleting another machine's backups
    see the bottom of this page
    http://pondini.org/TM/19.html

  • I cannot restore my backups using Time Machine - please help!

    My iMac has been returned from repair and as part of this was reset to its factory settings, depeting everything.   I took backups using Time Machine to an external hard drive before it went off for repair, and after it came back I restored the data - so I thought.  It seemed to work for a long time, but on completion no files had been restored, and all the backups from before the iMac went for repair are now inaccessible in Time Machine.  However as far as I can see they are still on the hard drive however.
    The iMac has since been backing up the now empty machine to this hard drive, over-writing the data, but I have now switched Time Machine off.
    How can I restore my back-ups and recover my data please?
    John Wood

    'depeting' is a typo for 'deleting'.  I don't seem to be able to edit this out above

  • HT201250 I want to use Time Machine to back up my pictures because my hard drive is full but I'm wondering if once I back up the pictures then delete them will time machine delete them off the back up too?

    I want to use Time Machine to back up my pictures because my hard drive is full but I'm wondering if once I back up the pictures then delete them will time machine delete them off the back up too?

    Evetually yes.
    If your pictures have been in the same location (same folder, same subfolder, ...) for more than a week, then copies if them will remain in your TM backups until it fills up. They are then vulnerable to being deleted.
    If they've been there for less than a week, TM could delete them as early as a month from now. If they've been there for only a few hours, chances are TM will delete them tomorrow.
    This is why TM is not the best tool to use to archive data that you will be deleting from your main hard drive. Copy them to a dedicated external drive, or burn DVDs.

  • I recently bought a WD My Book Live to backup using Time Machine, now that I've upgraded to and my old NAS won't support Mountain Lion. The WD drive appears in the Finder, it doesn't appear as an option when setting up the backup disc in Time Machine.

    I recently bought a WD My Book Live to backup using Time Machine, now that I've upgraded to and my old NAS won't support Mountain Lion. The WD drive appears in the Finder, but it doesn't appear as an option when setting up the backup disc in Time Machine. Any ideas please?

    " now that I've upgraded to and my old NAS won't support Mountain Lion. "
    Do you have a few words missing in the original question ?.
    When i upgraded from LION to MOUNTAIN LION it made NO difference at all to my MyBook Live !!!
    reading the original post again and again, do you in fact have two My Book Live units, an old one and a new one ?
    tim

  • HT201250 Original files after I backup on time machine?

    What happens to the original files still on my computer after I backup on time machine? Should I trash them now to free up disk space. In other words are the backups all I need now?

    bevmaccat wrote:
    ... In other words are the backups all I need now?
    No. This is Not how TM operates. If you delete the files off your Mac they will (eventually) be Deleted from TM.
    bevmaccat wrote:
    What happens to the original files still on my computer after I backup on time machine? ...
    They need to remain on your Mac.
    See here  >  How Time Machine Works its Magic
    bevmaccat wrote:
    ... Should I trash them now to free up disk space. ...
    If you need to Free Disc Space... See Here...
    what-to-do-when-your-hard-drive-is-full.html

  • HT201250 Can I restore photo files from Time Machine without the use of an external drive?  I'm trying to restore lost photo files and I see them listed in Time Machine (without use of an external drive), but when I try to restore I get a error code 36.

    Can I restore photo files from Time Machine without the use of an external drive?  While I was transferring photos back and forth from a thumb drive something went haywire and my IPhoto was wiped clean!  When I click on Time Machine I see all the dated pages (without an external storage drive connected), go back to a date where all my photo files are there, click "restore", and I get the message:  "The Finder can't complete the operation because some data in file cant be read or written (error code - 36)"

    Thanks so much Terence.  I tried some of the fixes from that page, but then discovered the suggestion to compress the Time Machine Back up of the original library and transfer it as a zip back to my computer as detailed here:
    http://pondini.org/TM/E9.html
    That worked like a charm.  I really appreciate it. 

  • How can I restore files from a time machine back-up of my iMac to an EXTERNAL hard drive connected to MacBook Pro. Using Migrat

    I would like to restore files from a time machine back-up of my iMac to an EXTERNAL hard drive connected to MacBook Pro. When I tried using Migration Assistant it only gives me my internal hard drive as an option to restore to. The internal hard drive on my macbook isnt large enough to store the files.

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    OS X can only restore data to the drive where Time Machine backed up files from.
    If you want to restore files from the Time Machine backup onto an external drive, your only option is to access to the Time Machine drive manually (open a Finder window and choose your Time Machine drive in the Finder sidebar), navigate through its folders and copy the files you want to the external drive

  • I have a Sony PC with M/E.  Can I useit as backup with Time Machine?

    I have a Sony PC with Windows m/e. Can I use it as backup with Time Machine?

    Time Machine will only work on Macs running the Leopard or Snow Leopard operating sysem.

  • Macbook Pro 2012: Backup using Time Machine

    I am running Mavericks.  I have not used Time Machine before.  I am assuming I need an external hard disk or can I make a copy in iCloud?  I have Parallels with Windows 8.1 VM.  Will both those also be backed up?  Thanks,

    You can't make a backup of your MacBook Pro on iCloud. There's no enough cloud storage available to do this. Instead, make backups of your files on an external drive with Time Machine. See > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427
    By default, Time Machine will make a backup of all your files in the OS X volume. If you don't want to back up your Windows 8.1 virtual machine, open System Preferences > Time Machine > Options, press the + button, go to Documents folder and add the Parallels folder to excluded items, so it won't be backed up

  • How can i find missing backup on Time Machine (for Mac)?, How can i find missing backup on Time Machine (for Mac)?

    I backed up my computer on August 8th 2010 with Time Machine. I'm absolutely certain I did. But some reason there's a gap. I have a backup of my computer from just before that date, and just after that date, but August 8th is missing.
    Is there any way to recover my files from this date? What's happening? It can't have started automatically deleting files because I have backups from as far back as June 2010 (when I started using time machine).
    Thank you

    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.

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