Starting a Fresh Time Machine backup?

After a long, arduous journey trying to install Snow Leopard, I am finally returning to my regular workflow. I am having one small problem with Time Machine though.
I have a hard drive hooked up to an airport extreme with 2 backups (sparsebundle files) on it... one is my backup from Leopard and the other is my girlfriend's backups. I would like to keep my backup from Leopard and just start a fresh new backup from Snow Leopard. How can I do this?

mbw234 wrote:
Pondini wrote:
Yes, but it will take much longer than simply partitioning. Of course, that's assuming there's enough contiguous free space on the disk to partition it. You might have to manually "compact" the sparsebundle(s) first.
It wouldn't take any longer than when did my very first time machine backup will it?
The initial backup should be about the same. I'm talking about partitioning vs. copying the sparse bundle.
I want to start over because my upgrade to Snow Leopard destroyed my hard drive so I had to do a clean install, and then my restore from time machine didn't go well, so I ended up restoring my system manually (re-installing apps, move files/folders one by one). So I rather not continue my Leopard backups since my system is completely different now.
Ah, now I see. Whatever you do, then, TM will do a full backup.
If you let it continue to the existing sparsebundle, that will, of course, take a lot of space, and TM may have to delete a number of old backups, but it shouldn't be a problem unless there's a problem with the old backups.
If there is a problem with them, then I'd recommend either doing the copy and delete (you may not be able to copy them), or running a +*Repair Disk+* (not permissions) on the sparsebundle via Disk Utility. You'll probably have to mount it first, and perhaps drag it into DU's sidebar if it doesn't appear automatically.

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