HT3275 Time machine question

My hard drive has 373 GB used (2TB total).  I am trying to back it up onto  a 1TB external hard drive and I get a message that the backup is 1.2TB, and my backup drive is too small.
Why is the backup so large??

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    My question title says it all. How do I find the area in which to post a Time Machine question? Or do I just do it here? Thanks.

    There is no place to post a question on Time Machine

  • Time Machine question.

    Hello. Im not sure exactly where to post this, i couldnt find a Time Machine section. Ill make this as short as possible.
    I have a 2011 mac mini with snow leopard 10.6.8 and my wife just bought quick books accounting software which requires 10.8 mountain lion, so i just bought it, although i havent installed it yet and here is why. I started another thread the other day about weather or not i HAD to update to Yosemite, all the reviews are making me nervous so im opting for Mountain Lion. So, in my thread a member asked me how i back up my mac mini, well i dont and never have. But i recently got a 1TB external hard drive which im going to return for a 2TB. This member was talking to me about mountain lion and suggested that i install it on my external hard drive so that i could keep my nicely working Snow Leopard as well as having Mountain Lion for my wifes quick book program. As we spoke, the member said he wasnt sure id be able to back up my mac mini with Time Machine onto the 1TB as well as install Mountain Lion onto it and i also plan on putting a few thousand pictures on it. Can someone tell me if this is possible? I know ZERO about time machine and backing up for that matter. Ive never done it. So another question, if i was to back up using Time Machine and a 2TB external hard drive, would that also back up all my photos in iphoto, my photoshop program and Toast editing? Would all of that be backed up? Am i making any sense? LOL.
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    zowenso wrote:
    So, are you saying that I should have a totally different external hard drive to use for time machine back ups?
    Would it be safe to store all my pictures and the installation Mountain lion back up on one external hard drive or am I going to have to get a separate one for each?
    Also, what if I just did the standard update to mountain lion and didn't save it to an external hard drive? Could I then use one external hard drive for my pictures and the time machine back ups?
    Yes. Use a different drive for your Time Machine back ups.
    You could use a 2TB external USB drive, partition it into 2-1TB partitions, install OS X Mountain Lion on one and point your Time Machine back ups to the 2nd 1TB partition. I think you should be able to use this 1TB partition for both your Snow Leopard and Mountain Lion Time Machine back ups. Just point each to that 1TB partition. All of your data (photos, music, documents, Quickbooks data, etc.) would be backed up by Time Machine as it backs up the entire drive (OS/Apps/Data). So, if you use that 1TB partition for both back ups, both drives (SL on your Mac Mini and ML on the external 1TB partition) will be backed up.

  • Time machine questions... how to use with an external drive etc.

    Hi,
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    1. Can Time machine be used to restore data and applications / application settings?
    2. I have a CalDigit VR eSATA drive which is 1TB RAID 1 which I was going to use as the Time Machine target drive.
    Does Time machine store all of its data files in one main folder with many sub folders?
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    If you haven't found this yet, take a look here: http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/#tutorial=leopardtimemachine
    That should give you a rough idea of the "look and feel."
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    Yes, unless you tell it not to, it saves everything (except some system caches, temp files, etc.). If your HD fails, you can recover your entire system to a new/repaired HD via your Leopard install disc (it has the restore utility) and your TM backups. OS, apps (Apple and 3rd-party), preferences, settings, data, the whole system.
    Does Time machine store all of its data files in one main folder with many sub folders?
    As you may be able to see in the video, the small Finder window is very much like the main one; you can see your data in the same way. TM presents a "picture" that appears to be a full, separate backup of the way your Mac looked at any time. Of course, that's an illusion. It only actually copies files/folders that have been added or changed since the last backup.
    You can't tell which items are "real" and which are the "multi-links" representing a file that didn't change on that particular backup.
    For more info on the internals: http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/10/12/roadto_mac_os_x_leopard_timemachine.html
    3. Does TM keep adding data until it runs out of disk space and only then delete older BUs?
    Sort of. After an initial Full backup, it does incrementals (hourly, if you let it). Then it converts the first of the day to a daily backup, which it keeps for a month, and deletes the other hourlies after they're 24 hours old.
    After a month, it converts one per week into a weekly backup and deletes the dailies.
    It keeps the weeklies until it runs out of room, then begins deleting the oldest. But because of the "multi-links," it doesn't delete it's copy of anything that's still on your internal HD. So it manages it's space and deletions automatically and intelligently.
    4. Is TM a good backup software for total recovery or is something like SuperDuper better?
    They both have their advantages and disadvantages. Many of us use a clone plus TM. The clone advantage is, of course, being bootable. TM isn't. TM's advantages are the very fast incremental backups (it doesn't have to examine every file and folder to see what's changed): the ability to restore old items; and the ability to restore your entire system to a previous state, even if that's a prior version of Leopard!

  • Time Machine questions: Handling backups for multiple Macs to one FW drive

    I am reviewing the Time Machine thread and seeing a lot of helpful information, but I would like to ask something I haven't quite found yet.
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  • HT3275 TIME MACHINE GONE... EARLIER, OTHER OS APPS NOT THERE, DAMAGED MAC from what??

    MAC: OS 10.5.8, LEOPARD, Purchased in November, 2008. One year later, MAJOR ISSUE OCCURRED! SEE FOLLOWING DETAILED DESCRIPTION.
    MAJOR QUESTIONS ARE AT THE BOTTOM! (Included volumes of information, as without it, I don't think anyone could even begin to help me. APPLE COULDN'T AFTER ~2 YEARS!)
    "Damaged" Mac, (from what?) OS Apps gone, NOW Time Machine GONE, can't save info fr Mac to Re-Load OS. TRIED the page on how to repair/fix to no avail. I bought my Mac in November of 2008 & paid for Apple Care for 3 years & paid for 1 year of classes. About 1 year after purchase, & nearly one year of classes, I had NOT been told to trash my downloads, but had been told that I would NEVER lose anything, to not be afraid to try things. However, after checking at least 6 times to make sure that the things that I had SAVED, did not go away when "trashed" from downloads, I set my Mac to send all downloads to trash, believing, based on my testing & what I had been told by APPLE, that IF pics, pages, documents, folders, albums, etc had been SAVED, that when sending the same downloads to trash, I would NOT lose any of them. And that they would remain in folders & albums & such.
    I walked away from my Mac as I had many downloads, but had happened to leave my iPhoto open & when I passed by I saw that nearly ALL my pics were being DELETED TO TRASH!!! It was the middle of the night, so there was no one to help me. The only option that I had was to BRING BACK ALL 8,000+ FILES TO MY DESKTOP, WHICH of course, STOPPED MY MAC from FUNCTIONING.
    I called Apple Care when the next day & they set me up for an hour appointment with the "GENIUSES", who only take 15 minute appointments.. The "GENIUS" was rude... Said, “I have already spent 10 minutes on you!” "What do you want me to do?" I said, "I want all my folders, pics, documents back... AND I want to know what happened?? As I checked 6X to make sure this would NOT happen."
    He took my Mac to the back & PUT ALL THE FILES IN ONE FOLDER, AS IF THAT WOULD HELP ME. NO ONE HAD ANY IDEA AS TO WHAT I COULD DO or WHAT HAD HAPPENED, BUT TO DEAL WITH EACH FILE INDIVIDUALLY & PUT IN FOLDERS OR ALBUMS OR WHATEVER. (And YES, I AM YELLING... not at you people, but at APPLE & THE **** I HAVE GONE THROUGH THE PAST NEARLY 3 YEARS!)
    They "didn't know" & said that "you must have done something wrong"... "WHAT"???, I asked repeatedly & got the same answer, "I don't know, you must have done something wrong" THEY ARE THE GENIUSES! SURELY ONE OF THEM COULD FIGURE OUT WHAT WENT WRONG???  I was toward the end of my classes & was desperately seeking help for this "mess", instead of learning more about Macs... & that was a total waste of time. I NO LONGER HAD FOLDERS, ALBUMS OR ANYTHING BUT >8,000+ SINGLE FILES TO DEAL WITH MYSELF!!
    I spent months & many hours over the next 2 years  talking with Apple Care on the phone to NO AVAIL. I would get the "newbies", even when I asked for the "supervisors" or the "specialists" because they were inundated with calls & would transfer to agents who knew only the very basics & after 45-60 minutes, they would tell me that I needed to talk with a "specialist". DUH!!
    Toward the latter months, they finally decided that I needed to talk with several "SPECIALISTS" for whom I would have to call & then they would call me back. For a while, they were good about that, not that anything was resolved, then all of a sudden, NO CALLS BACK FROM TWO OF THEM... nothing more was being done for me even though I was still under APPLE CARE!
    NO ONE ELSE FROM APPLE could ever tell me just what might have happened, UNTIL MAYBE TOWARD THE END OF MY COVERAGE, BUT THEN they were NOT SURE & the damage had been done for nearly 2 years & I was within 2 months of the end of my contract when I had to have bilateral eye surgery, so I was no longer able to SEE to even deal with Apple Care.
    A few weeks back, I thought I would try MacKeeper for a trial... & after getting the "free scan & PARTIAL fix", I "online chatted" with an agent & found that if you ask, you can get a 14 day "Free Trial" that actually clears up everything! So, I went for that. (You have to ask for it, btw!!)
    It 'appeared' that MacKeeper was scanning & fixing. I had asked how often one should do this... every 2 -3 weeks... well, that would have meant that my 14 days would have been a moot point, so I tried it on a daily basis for 3 days & it always had "issues" & said it fixed them, but somewhere I found that IT HAD DONE NOTHING!!!
    So, I "online chatted" again with a very "knowledgeable guy" who asked if he could take over remotely to check my system to see why MacKeeper was NOT working for me. (I still don't know why it 'appeared' to be working?? And could never get an answer to that one.) Anyway, he took over remotely & "whizzed" through all sorts of stuff & then told me that my MAC WAS DAMAGED!! I asked "as in what?" As in, Launch Agents were missing, for example. I had told the 'Geniuses' when I had my "issue" in December of 2009, that it looked like some of Garage Band, (which I had never used) had disappeared & that it seemed that some of the OS had been deleted along with my files, but they ignored that!
    IT TOOK SOMEONE FROM MACKEEPER TO FIND THAT OS APPS WERE MISSING AFTER DEALING WITH APPLE GENIUSES & SPECIALISTS FOR ~2 YEARS WHO HAD NOT A CLUE AS TO WHAT WAS WRONG OR HOW TO FIX IT!!! .......... (WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE????)
    Apple-->NO HELP >2.5 yrs......  >3 years paying Apple-->natta. MacKeeper found missing OS Apps in ONE REMOTE VISIT!!!.
    THE MACKEEPER GUY SAID THAT I NEEDED TO RE-INSTALL MY OS! To call APPLE... When I told him how I had paid for help & the hours & months of phone calls & frustration with my MAC, he gave me their site to help me to Re-install my OS, but this was a ONE time deal via the internet with only the "trial version". I am past the date... but justifiably so. I, again, "online chatted" with THREE PEOPLE AT THE SAME TIME, who didn't want to help me & who left me hanging for 30 minutes & never came back... grrrrrrrr.
    BUT I CANNOT RE-INSTALL MY OS w/out backup with TIME MACHINE, WHICH IS NOT WORKING NOW,......NOT ON MY MAC ANY LONGER!!! [Why??? I have NO idea!!!]
    I know that I need to be sure that ALL THAT IS ON MY MAC IS DOWNLOADED TO AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE TO SAVE, AS WHEN I RE-INSTALL MY OS, IT WILL CLEAR MY MAC & I WILL START ALL OVER AS I DID WHEN I FIRST GOT THE MAC, SO, I HAD BEEN BACKING UP WITH MY TIME MACHINE.... (OR SO I THOUGHT???), BUT DISCOVERED YESTERDAY, THAT MY TIME MACHINE WAS NO LONGER FUNCTIONING... ONLY "READING?" & NEEDED TO BE RE-DOWNLOADED, as well, which means that what I have on my external HD, (Western Digital MYBOOK) will still be there, but that the RE-INSTALLED TIME MACHINE WILL DOWNLOAD EVERYTHING AGAIN, NOT JUST FROM THE LAST TIME IT WORKED.
    I called Western Digital tonight to SEE IF my MYBOOK(s) were working properly. He said that they should come up on my desktop, but they rarely ever have, but for a few moments last night & once tonight. I went to the site that tells one how to "fix" TIME MACHINE PROBLEMS, but had already been there & nothing there worked.
    He suggested that I go on an APPLE SUPPORT COMMUNITY FOR YOUR HELP & so I am.
    SO, HERE ARE MY MAIN QUESTIONS/PROBLEMS/ISSUES:
         *HOW DO I FIND OUT JUST WHAT OS FUNCTIONS ARE MISSING?
         *WHAT CAN I DO TO GET THEM BACK BESIDES RE-INSTALLING MY OS WITH MY DISKS?
         *IF I AM UNABLE TO BACK UP WHAT IS ON MY MAC ONTO MY EXTERNAL HD, THEN WHAT CAN I DO? I DO NOT WANT TO LOSE ANY OF MY PICS, DOCUMENTS, CREATIVE WRITING, IMPORTANT INFO?
        *I AM ON DISABILITY & HAVE NO MONEY TO HIRE A MAC SPECIALIST... (& AFTER MY DEALINGS WITH APPLE'S SPECIALISTS, I AM NOT VERY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THAT ANYWAY!) Besides, my MAC is ~4 years old, the clicker on the mouse pad has not worked in ages, it has not enough memory...
         *HOW CAN I TELL WHAT IS "SAVED" ON MY EXTERNAL HD (MYBOOK), IF WE CANNOT ACCESS IT? (I CAN HEAR IT RUN & FEEL IT RUN, BUT AFTER TRYING TO "CLEAR" IT, IT IS THE TIME MACHINE ISSUE THAT IT KEEPS SAYING IS THE PROBLEM.
         (I AM BETTING THAT THERE ARE MANY MORE OS FUNCTIONS THAT ARE MISSING, AS I HAVE BEEN CURSING THIS MAC ALMOST SINCE I GOT IT.)
         AFTER I AM "ONLINE" FOR A WHILE, THE "SPINNING BALL OF DEATH" GOES ON & ON & SAFARI MAY JUST CLOSE DOWN... & IT IS NOT JUST SAFARI, THAT JUST HAPPENS TO BE THE ONE THAT I USE THE MOST!
    NOTE: *RECENTLY HAVING PROBLEMS SUCH THAT OFTEN WHEN I HIT /.... IT GOES TO SOME OTHER PART OF THE PAGE or deletes the whole thing!
               *ALSO, I OFTEN LOOK UP & WHAT I HAVE TYPED HAS TOTALLY DISAPPEARED AS JUST HAPPENED HERE... OMG
               *MAY FIND A FEW WORDS IN ANOTHER PARAGRAPH!.... (WHAT IS GOING ON??)
    [PLEASE DON'T BE ANGRY WITH ME FOR ALL THE CAPS, AS IT IS THE ONLY WAY THAT I KNOW TO REALLY EMPHASIZE THE SERIOUS STUFF & AS I OFTEN SAY IN FACEBOOK, "YES, I AM YELLING", but it is at APPLE & my Frustration over the past 3 years!]
    Thank any & all of you for any help that you can give. Please be VERY SPECIFIC, as I don't "cookbook" so well.
    ONE MORE THING:
    CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF ANY OF THESE ISSUES COULD HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY A LIGHTENING STRIKE, WHICH FRIED ALL OF MY TV & INTERNET COMPONENTS?? (If so, my insurance will buy me a new Mac, which would be awesome!)... May need to post this as another question, but am “fried” right now & thought I would just add this. [Most say that because these are “software issues” that ‘NO’, lightening could not have been the culprit or even part of all that is additionally going on, that it would have to be a “hardware issue”. If any of you REALLY SAVVY MAC FOLKS CAN TELL ME DIFFERENTLY & HOW TO PROVE IT, THAT WOULD BE AWESOME! As you can see, I desperately need a new Mac.
    PEACE!

    Oh, My! I am so confused & scared. Haven't acted on this or anything else in my life. I am nearly paralyzed with all the issues going on in my life. If ONLY I could GET MY MAC BACK TO PROPER FUNCTIONING. I had issues before the MacKeeper, & lightening strike in March which "fried" all of my components, except this "bloody" Mac, but the problems keep piling on.
    Help me, please, someone. I know that you are trying, BDAqua, but I just don't understand?
    Yes, that is the window.. says do not open use MacKeeper Downloader, but then shows the "UNINSTALLING MACKEEPER" WEBSITE, which IS MacKeeper's... I don't even know how to do the "Quote Previous Message" for philastokes site, only YOURS & that is NOT what I need.
    What is SW????  Calls for Driver 9 For Time Machine, but I think that is related to Time Capsule, which I don't have.
    NOTE: SOMEWHERE HERE I SAW SOMETHING ABOUT "LAUNCH AGENTS"... THAT IS ONE OF THE OS PARTS THAT IS MISSING PER MacKeeper... & who knows how many others? Clearly, something has happened to my TIME MACHINE & MY EXTERNAL HD, (MyBook). MacKeeper said that my system was damaged, e.g. "LAUNCH AGENTS" & THAT I NEEDED TO RE-INSTALL MY OPERATING SYSTEM, but without having a FUNCTIONAL BACK UP, I WILL LOSE EVERYTHING.
    WESTERN DIGITAL, [MyBook External HD which I used for Time Machine Back up Storage] COULD NOT HELP ME UNTIL I GOT MY "DAMAGES" FIXED & of course MACKEEPER SAID TO CONTACT APPLE OR THEIR "GEEK ON DEMAND" VIA EMAIL, which I have not!
    ALL ATTEMPTS AT "FIRST AIDS" FAILED OR WERE NOT AVAILABLE!
    What you, BDAqua sent me, I did, but no change... Your "procedure", not the websites.
    It is hard to tell from the Philastokes writing what is to BE used & what NOT to use???
    Under:
    SEP 21
    Posted by philastokes
    MacKeeper – also known as 911 Bundle‘ in the App store — yes, you’ve seen the ads all over the internet, pop ups on your favourite webpages, it seems to be everywhere.
    Many people that download and use MacKeeper experience severe problems as a result. My advice regarding this program is:
    ***DO NOT USE IT!***
    It is extremely dangerous, particularly its Fast CleanUp option. If you are in any doubt, have a read through some of the several hundred comments below this post. If you have already installed MacKeeper and wish to remove it, read on.
    IS THIS THE EXAMPLE OF WHAT NOT TO USE??? ONLY SHOWING US WHAT NOT TO USE???
    Then he states this:
    Uninstalling MacKeeper 2012
    If you have used MacKeeper to encrypt any data, unencrypt it now. If you remove MacKeeper without unencrypting your data first, you will not be able to access it later. This only applies to data encrypted with MacKeeper, and not data encrypted using Mac OS built-in encryption services or using any other program.
    Once that is done, you can follow MacKeeper’s uninstall instructions here:
    http://help.mackeeper.zeobit.com/Manual/GettingStarted/UninstallingMacKeeper.htm l
    These instructions promise that they will remove all MacKeeper’s associated files (see the note ‘Important’ at the bottom of their page). However, you may wish to do Step 4 in the procedure below for earlier versions of MacKeeper to check MacKeeper does not have access to your Keychain.
    IS ABOVE WHAT NOT TO USE???_________________
    Mine is NOT an earlier version of MacKeeper. I installed in 2012, so it is not clear... but I am guessing that that is what he meant?? Then I read on, & am not sure about a lot of things.
    I have NO IDEA whether I have encrypted anything via MacKeeper. I don't even know what encrypting is or whether MacKeeper DID THAT WITHOUT MY KNOWLEDGE??
    Uninstalling earlier versions of MacKeeper
    If you have a version of MacKeeper earlier than MacKeeper 2012 you should follow the procedure below. You may not find ALL of the following, but any you do find should be removed.
    Preparation:
    i. Again, a warning: if you have used MacKeeper’s encryption feature, be sure to unencrypt before you uninstall MacKeeper.
    Time Machine
    ii. If you use Time Machine, leave it connected and do the Time Machine Step (TM step) where indicated. Instructions for the TM step are given in the box in step 1 below.
    Clones
    iii. If you use a clone without archiving, disconnect the clone and run the procedure below on your internal disk. When it is complete and you have verified everything is OK, connect your clone and wipe the partition using Disk Utility. Then make a new clone.
    iv. If you use a clone with archiving, reboot into your clone now and run the procedure below on the clone first. Then shutdown you computer, disconnect the clone from the system and reboot into your internal drive. Run the entire procedure again on your internal drive.
    v. If you have anything in the Trash, empty it now before you start.
    My Time Machine says "IT IS NOT CONFIGURED", "BROWSE OTHER TIME MACHINE DISKS... (There are none there, only empty window.) & "OPEN TIME MACHINE PREFERENCES". WHEN I TURN IT ON, A BLANK WINDOW OPENS UP WITH ONLY ONE OPTION, "TURN YOUR TIME CAPSULE ON".
    I DON'T HAVE THE TIME MACHINE CAPSULE!So, what do I do here?___________
    I DO have TIME MACHINE IN THE UPPER BAR & THE ICON IN MY DOCK.
    I don't know what a "clone" is... sort of, (thought it was an "alias/copy", but am probably wrong?? I have no idea whether it is being used or not?? There may be tons of clones on my Mac, or are they "aliases" from the original issue ~3 years ago. NONE that I intentionally put in!
    How do I know if I am "archiving" and/or how do I disconnect the clone... "to run the procedure below" on my internal disk?
    Then How Do I Connect My Clone, (when I don't even know what it is?) and wipe WHAT PARTITION?  (I don't have access to my Time Machine or my EXTERNAL HD, (MyBook) where the Time Machine HAD been backing up my Mac. My MyBook won't even show up on my desktop.
    WHAT IS THE CLONE? .... "IF I USE A CLONE WITHOUT ARCHIVING" VS. "IF I USE A CLONE WITH ARCHIVING".... I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS MEANS???
    I HAVE STUFF IN TRASH, BUT AM AFRAID TO DELETE IT... SO DO I BRING IT ALL BACK TO MY MAC? I have so many things brought back from trash.
    The Uninstall Procedure:
    Once you have prepared everything as above, you’re ready to start the uninstall procedure.
    1. If MacKeeper is running, quit it. From the sidebar in any Finder window, choose your hard disk icon and go to your Library folder. Look in the Application Support folder for the folder inside it called ‘MacKeeper’:
    /Library/Application Support/MacKeeper
    Click on the folder once.
    TM Step
    If you are using Time Machine do the TM Step now.
    Enter Time Machine via the TM icon on your menubar at the top of your screen.
    Click the little gear/cog in the Finder window and choose ‘delete all backups of xxx file’.
    Enter your Admin password to confirm the delete. Exit Time Machine and then…
    If you don’t use TM or after you have completed the TM step, hold down the ‘command’ key and press the ‘delete’ key once to send the file to the trash.
    HELP!!------>
    I DO USE TIME MACHINE, BUT IT IS NOT WORKING NOW NOR IS THE EXTERNAL HDI CAN'T ENTER TIME MACHINE!
    And in Finder, what is the "gear/cog"?? And what are the xxx files? Are they all MacKeeper files???
    Why would one complete the TM step IF one doesn't USE TM or have access to it.
    *****How do I get my TM back???? _____________
    2. Still in Library, look for and trash any of these you find in the same way, remembering if you have Time Machine to do the TM step first in each case:
    /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.zeobit.MacKeeper.AntiVirus
    /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.zeobit.MacKeeper.plugin.AntiTheft.daemon
    3. If you are using Lion, use the ‘Go’ menu in Finder’s menubar and hold down the ‘option’ key. Choose ‘Library’ from the menu (yes, this is a different Library folder from the one you were just in). If you are using Snow Leopard or Leopard, just click on the little ‘Home‘ icon in the Finder sidebar and navigate to the Library. Then trash any and all of these that you find, remembering to do the TM step (if applicable) first in each case:
    Home/Library/Caches/com.zeobit.MacKeeper
    Home/Library/Caches/com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper
    Home/Library/LaunchAgents/com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper
    Home/Library/LaunchAgents/com.zeobit.MacKeeper.plugin.Backup.agent
    Home/Library/Preferences/com.zeobit.MacKeeper.plist
    Home/Library/Preferences/com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper.plist
    Be careful not to delete the wrong files: only those that have got the words ‘zeobit’, ‘MacKeeper’, ’911′ or ’911bundle’ should be trashed.
    Since MY TM is not functioning properly, what do I do? I am so lost?
    4. Go to Applications > Utilities > Keychain Access.app and double click on it. Notice the padlock in the window is up there on the left, rather than down the bottom. Click on it and enter your admin password. Now go through all the items in the ‘Keychains‘ list (such as Login, System, Root) with ‘All items’ selected in the ‘Category’ list. Anything you find related to ‘MacKeeper’ or ‘zeobit’, click on it, then choose Edit > Delete from the menu.
    (Thanks to Al for also mentioning this point in the Comments below! ).
    5. Open the Activity Monitor utility (Applications>Utilities>Activity Monitor.app), make sure ‘All Processes’ is showing in the drop down menu just over on the right of the dialogue box, then scroll down the list and see if any processes called ‘MacKeeper’, ‘zeobit’ or ’911 bundle’ are still running. Older versions of MacKeeper may have a ‘WINE’ process running, so also look for ‘wine’. Anything you find, click on it and hit ‘Quit Process’ (top left).
    6. Go to your Applications folder from a Finder window and select MacKeeper (if you have Time Machine, do the TM step now). Then, hold down ‘command’ and press ‘delete’ once. If you assigned MacKeeper to be pinned in the Dock, be sure to also drag the icon off the Dock and release it anywhere over the desktop. It will, satisfyingly, disappear in the ‘poof’ of a cloud.
    Time Machine issue for me again!!
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    BDAqua wrote:
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    BDAqua wrote:
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    BDAqua wrote:
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    You should be seeing this...
    Wonder why no one else is responding to my questions???
    Feel free to start a new question, perhaps that'll work!?
    Find that I am missing the "driver" for my external HD, & since it is so old, I can't find how to do it online.
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    lukemac77 wrote:
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  • External Hard Drive and Time Machine questions

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  • Hard drive, SSD, Time machine question

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  • External Hard Drive/Time Machine Questions

    The hard drive on my four-year-old-plus MacBook Pro is apparently failing, and I can't afford a new MacBook Pro yet. So I bought an external hard drive, hoping to clone my hard drive and run my computer off the external hard drive if the main drive crashes.
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    David Blomstrom wrote:
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    more information [here_|http://web.me.com/pondini/TimeMachine/1.html].
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  • HT3275 Time Machine backup error message: The backup disk image "/Volumes/Backup Files/Burke iMac.sparsebundle" is already in use.

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    D00bysnacks wrote:
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    what im worried about with time machine though is that its going to restore all the little fragments of past installed/uninstalled programs and certain logs and settings ect.. the things that are currently bogging down the system. i know that time machine has a list of exclusions of what it doesnt restore.. but do i have to worry at all about time machine installing these things that i dont want?
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    i would much rather just manually restore the system if this is going to be the case.
    Really? See the pink box in #11 Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions. Actually, it would be worse, if you don't use +Migration Assistant+ for your data.
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    You want free help, but only if it agrees with your version of reality? That's pretty cheeky.

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    Mac Users,
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    1) Someone told me that because the Time Machine backup from the Macbook Pro was done from a machine that was upgraded to Snow Leopard with a "retail upgrade DVD", that I should start out by wiping out the new iMac's preinstalled variant of MacOS, then reinstall MacOS with the "retail upgrade DVD", do the Time Machine restore with "setup migration" and then update the OS to the latest variant of Snow Leopard via the softwareupdater. Why not just do the restore via "setup migration" from the version MacOS that is coming on the iMac stock from the factory pre-installed? Why all this work and concern with switching to the olde "retail upgrade DVD" first?
    2) Once the Time Machine backup has been restored to the new iMac, I do not want the new iMac to immediately start a new Time Machine backup that might otherwise begin to wipe out the olde one I just restored from. How can I prevent this from occurring?
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    Stuart Blake Tener wrote:
    1) Someone told me that because the Time Machine backup from the Macbook Pro was done from a machine that was upgraded to Snow Leopard with a "retail upgrade DVD", that I should start out by wiping out the new iMac's preinstalled variant of MacOS, then reinstall MacOS with the "retail upgrade DVD", do the Time Machine restore with "setup migration" and then update the OS to the latest variant of Snow Leopard via the softwareupdater.
    Do not take advice from that person. That's completely wrong
    Why not just do the restore via "setup migration" from the version MacOS that is coming on the iMac stock from the factory pre-installed?
    That is the best way, by far. See #19 in [Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum), for details.
    2) Once the Time Machine backup has been restored to the new iMac, I do not want the new iMac to immediately start a new Time Machine backup that might otherwise begin to wipe out the olde one I just restored from. How can I prevent this from occurring?
    As noted in the yellow box at the end of #19, immediately turn Time Machine OFF.
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    |
    |
    Just click +Do Not Backup Now.+ See #B5 of [Time Machine - Troubleshooting|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Troubleshooting.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum), for details.
    Some folks claim they never saw that message, so turn Time Machine OFF anyway.
    As explained in #B5, it will do a new, full backup, which will take a lot of space, so it may have to delete a lot of old backups, and may still not have enough room. But in no case will it erase your last remaining backup.
    3) What will be missing when I do this restore?
    Anything you specifically excluded from backups. Otherwise everything should be just as it was on the old Mac.

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    Hi,
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    2. Do I need to plug in my Muisc External drive next time I want to back-up my HD?
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    My advice is not to let TM become a catch all backup because it's placing all your software eggs in one hardware basket. Hardware fails just as much as software does and a catch all TM failure takes it's all down in one shot. Not only that TM also traps your data.
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    I use a 50/50 partition on my main boot drive and Carbon Copy Cloner to auto-clone A to B nightly, but this only offers software protection, then I have a external drive clone spaced back a few days, and then a another clone spaced back about a few weeks or months. The external clones offer hardware and software protection.
    This might not work in your case, each person's needs are different, the key is to have a multi-based approach to give you diversity in case something goes wrong.
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