I can see my backups but there is no info in the Time Machine preferences

I recently upgraded to Lion and everything seemed OK with Time Machine but now when I click "Enter Time Machine" I can see the backups but when I open Time Machine Preferences I see "Oldest Backup: None" and "Latest Backup: None"
I have not made a new backup in fear of deleting my old backups!
I have also had some problems connecting to Time Machine — I have had to reboot Time Machine more than once and reboot my Mac Book Pro in order for the computer to see Time Machine.
All this only started after installing Lion!

I talked to AT&T and Apple.  ATT says its the phone and Apple says its not the phone.

Similar Messages

  • I would like to use time Machine to back up to a network SMB drive. I can see the drive on my desktop but it will not show in the time machine window to be able to select it

    I currently have a mini server (OSX10.8.5, server 2.2.2) that I am using Time Machine to back up 4 external drives that are connected to the server via firewire 800. I would like to use Time Machine to back up to a windows network SMB drive. I can see the drive on my desktop but it will not show in the time machine window to be able to select it for use.
    Can this be done
    Thanks for any and all help

    The supported targets for Time Machine backups are local (direct-connected) disks, and network targets include Time Capsule, a disk hanging off the current-generation AirPort (though not earlier AirPort devices), and OS X Server systems.
    The Time Machine storage is based on the HFS+ file system, so I would not expect TM to work with SMB file services.
    While there are hacks to allow Time Machine to access network drives, I would not consider those to be reliable. Skim the forum and the 'net for related details, and for previous discussions of setting this up and the related issues that can arise.
    Remember to test the recovery with whatever you decide to use; whole point of backups is the ability to restore the data, after all.
    If you want to learn more about Time Machine, Pondini is an excellent resource.

  • I try to backup my Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt with my Time Capsule but the Lacie is not active (grey) in the Time Machine preferences. Why ?

    I try to backup my Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt with my Time Capsule but the Lacie is not active (grey) in the Time Machine preferences. Why ?

    @LaPastenague
    Morning / Afternoon.
    We may have an unfair advantage in that the Internet gets here faster than it does "down there".

  • When i enter time machine with mail open can see past mail .  when i open iPhoto and enter time machine can not see past photos  have i got a problem  ????

    when i enter time machine with mail open can see past mail .  when i open iPhoto and enter time machine can not see past photos  have i got a problem  ????

    iPhoto '11: Restoring from Time Machine with iPhoto '11 (9.2 or later) and OS X Lion 10.7.2 (or later)

  • Can I use my 2TB WD My Book Essential for the Time Machine feature on the MacBook as well as two other Windows computers (one running 7 and one with Vista)?

    Can I use my 2TB WD My Book Essential for the Time Machine feature on the MacBook as well as to store information from two other Windows computers (one running 7 and one with Vista)?

    Yes you can but you need to partition the drive into at least 2 separate drives.
    To do that you need to use a Windows PC to do the first partitioning. Say you split the drive into two partitions each 1TB (or close to 1TB) each.
    Partition fand format both partitions on a Win PC as one NTFS and the other FAT32.
    Then move it to the Mac and Reformat the FAT32 partition Mac Extended (Journaled) with a GUID Partition Table.
    I have that same drive and that is what I did originally with it. I now have it just for the Mac as I have other externals for the Win systems.
    Good Luck.

  • Now that i have a mac pro.how can i use a portable hard drive while i have the time machine working on my mac?

    what do i do if i want to use a portable hard drive for backing up, if i also see
    the time machine also on there?

    flora1917 wrote:
    what do i do if i want to use a portable hard drive for backing up, if i also see
    the time machine also on there?
    Do you mean you're already backing-up to a Time Capsule, and want to switch to using an external HD?  If so, just format the drive and select it via Time Machine Preferences > Select Disk.  See #21 in  Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.
    If you mean something else, please clarify.

  • Explain the Time Machine backup when no drive is attached, Explain the Time Machine backup when no drive is attached

    I'm traveling now and just noticed that my Time Machine is still turned ON. What caught my attention is that it is still functioning without my Backup external hard drive attached.  It seems to be creating Time Machine backups anyway... and is storing them in an invisible simulated hard drive called "Backups.backupdb". What is this? How is Time Machine doing any backups without my normal designated backup hard drive attached?

    They're local snapshots.
    See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4878 for more info.

  • I'm using a WD NAS as my time machine backup drive and since upgrading to Lion the time machine won't operate with the drive. How am I to retrieve my photos and documents from it?

    I realise it is the responsibility of WD to maintain the network storage interface for time machine. What is a solution for retrieving files from time machine?
    When trying to re-add the drive a message said the version of the system is not supported.

    Please follow these instructions:
    Lion: Connecting to legacy (pre-Lion) AFP services - and Mac OS X (server):
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3258472

  • I copied my itunes library via an external hard drive. now when i connect my ipod to the new computer i can see my music but my apps are disabled

    i copied my itunes library via an external hard drive. now when i connect
    my ipod to the new computer i can see my music but my apps are disabled

    Here are the official Apple Support instructions:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
    Ciao.

  • Is there any way to create a time machine backup to an external hard drive with content already on it?  I have a hard drive that i have used for pictures but when i try to run a backup it says i need to start from a blank drive. Can i get around it?

    Is there any way to create a time machine backup to an external hard drive with content already on it?  I have a hard drive that i have used for pictures but when i try to run a backup it says i need to start from a blank drive. Can i get around it?

    It would be much better if you had separate drives for the pictures and Time Machine backups.....but, if you want to use the same drive for both purposes, temporarily move the folder with the pictures to another location for safe storage.
    Run the Time Machine backup on the hard drive and verify that everything is working correctly. Time Machine will format the disk for you in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as part of the backup process.
    Then move the folder with the pictures back to the hard drive with the Time Machine backups.
    When you have tested to make sure that everything is working again, then and only then should you delete the folder with pictures from the temporary storage area.
    Again....it would be much better to keep Time Machine backups on a drive just for that purpose, and other data on another drive for that purpose. This is clearly one of those times when the fact that you can do something does not mean to imply that you should do it.

  • Thank you guys for helping me out now I can now access my IPad. But there is one more challenge, the iPad is showing negative view so I can not see the true color of things

    Thank you guys for helping me out now I can now access my IPad. But there is one more challenge, the iPad is showing negative view so I can not see the true color of things

    Settings>General>Accessibilty and turn off white on black.
    Matt

  • I am in my icloud, I can track my phone and see my Contacts, but there's no mail. Why can't I see my stored emails?

    I am in my icloud; I can track my phone and see my Contacts, but there's no emails. What am I doing wrong?

    Not sure we're speaking the same language (my fault), but let me try again:  I launched Firefox, logged into icloud.com and gone to the mail page to find no emails there.  We have a home wifi network, and our iPad and iPhone are synched with our home email on the home computer. In the iPad settings under iCloud I turned the email slider to "ON", and it uploaded the calendar and contacts to the iCloud, but not the email.
    And to answer your question above - I can't tell if we've moved the incoming emails to a local folder. Perhaps that happened when the email was set up (a long time ago). I just assumed that if it appears on the iPad, then it should appear on the iCloud.
    The iPhone settings would not let me slide the email slider to "ON": does that block the emails somehow?
    Thanks for any help or thoughts -

  • I am trying to get space on an external hard drive which has some old time machine back up files that I do not need but can not eliminate, even by going into the time machine, clicking on the backup file to be eliminated and using the drop down eliminate

    I am trying to get space on an external hard drive which has some old time machine back up files that I do not need but can not eliminate, even by going into the time machine, clicking on the backup file to be eliminated and using the drop down menu with the gear box symbol to eliminate

    I cannot find this 300GB "Backup" in the Finder, only in the Storage info when I check "About This Mac".
    You are probably using Time Machine to backup your MacBook Pro, right? Then the additional 300 GB could be local Time Machine snapshots.  Time Machine will write the hourly backups to the free space on your hard disk, if the backup drive is temporarily not connected. You do not see these local backups in the Finder, and MacOS will delete them, when you make a regular backup to Time Machine, or when you need the space for other data.
    See Pondini's page for more explanation:   What are Local Snapshots?   http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
    I have restarted my computer, but the information remains the same. How do I reclaim the use of the 300GB? Why is it showing up as "Backups" when it used to indicate "Photos"? Are my photos safe on the external drive?
    You have tested the library on the external drive, and so your photos are save there.  
    The local TimeMachine snapshot probably now contains a backup of the moved library.  Try, if connecting your Time Machine drive will reduce the size of your local Time Machine snapshots.

  • After installing Mavericks my email isn't allowing me to draft a new message. I can see my messages, but cannot create a new message or reply to any messages. When I try nothing happens, then Mail freezes all together.

    I can see my messages, but cannot create a new message or reply to any messages.
    When I try nothing happens, then Mail freezes all together and usually crashes.
    I was able to get into my Mail settings and everything looks ok as far as I can tell.
    Has anyone else seen this? My software is completely up to date now (unfortunately).
    Thanks in advance for any help or advice.

    Do a backup.
    Quit Mail.
    Go to Finder and select your user/home folder. With that Finder window as the front window, either select Finder/View/Show View options or go command - J.  When the View options opens, check ’Show Library Folder’. That should make your user library folder visible in your user/home folder. Go to Library/Containers/com.apple.mail.  Move the folder com.apple.mail to your desktop. You must move the entire folder, not just the contents.
    Restart, re-launch Mail and test. If the problem is solved, recreate any required Mail settings and import any emails you want to save from the folder on the desktop. You can then put the folder in the Trash. If the problem remains, return the folder to where you got it replacing the one that is there. 
    Information learned from Linc Davis. Thanks to leonie for some information contained in this.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/23609117#23609117

  • Time Machine only shows the current copy of the file I am trying to restore. There is none of the time machine backup histories shown. I am running OSX 10.7.5. I see the backup files on my external Time Machine hard drive. Help

    Time Machine only shows the current copy of the file I am trying to restore. There is none of the time machine backup histories shown. I am running OSX 10.7.5. I see the backup files on my external Time Machine hard drive in the Backups.backupdb folder.
    Time Machine does show the history of my Macintosh HD, but when I try to navigate to the folder I wish to restore the backup history disappears. I've been searching for answers and I have not found one that works for me.

    Time Machine only shows the current copy of the file I am trying to restore. There is none of the time machine backup histories shown. I am running OSX 10.7.5. I see the backup files on my external Time Machine hard drive in the Backups.backupdb folder.
    Time Machine does show the history of my Macintosh HD, but when I try to navigate to the folder I wish to restore the backup history disappears. I've been searching for answers and I have not found one that works for me.

Maybe you are looking for