Time Capsule, Time Machine, Lion, repeater.

Need to upgrade home network for more space, longer range, upgrade to Lion. Have an existing router, Netgear, that does not reach all areas and devices. Would also like to set up a wireless backup for all computers on network. Of course we need to update OS to Lion, (I think). Any help? Can the Time Capsule be used as a repeater? Is it compatable with Time Machine?

The TC cannot act as a repeater except to another apple router. Apple chose to use a proprietary system.
If you can get a cheap express or extreme.. plug it into the main modem.. then the TC can work as repeater.. known as wireless extend in the Apple world.
Or get EOP or homeplug adapters and use those instead of ethernet.. but they are not problem free..

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  • Time Capsule slow in Lion and errors

    hello --
    ever since upgrading to lion i am having a lot of problems with my time capsule. it is running extremely slow, while before it was perfectly acceptable over wifi. eventually i installed the time capsule buddy widget and noticed the error below repeatedly occuring (in bold). i also noticed that all of a sudden it requires 1.89 GB to backup ( !!! ) in the last line, something that never was an issue before. have others encountered similar issues?
    thank you in advance.
    p.
    Starting standard backup
    Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Patrick%[email protected]/Storage
    Mounted network destination at mountpoint: /Volumes/Storage using URL: afp://Patrick%[email protected]/Storage
    Renaming /Volumes/Storage/MacBook Pro i7.sparsebundle to /Volumes/Storage/Macbook Pro i7.sparsebundle
    Failed to move /Volumes/Storage/MacBook Pro i7.sparsebundle to file://localhost/Volumes/Storage/Macbook%20Pro%20i7.sparsebundle/ error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=516 "“MacBook Pro i7” couldn’t be moved to “Storage” because an item with the same name already exists." UserInfo=0x7fb5e32179a0 {NSUserStringVariant=(
    QUICKCHECK ONLY; FILESYSTEM CLEAN
    Disk image /Volumes/Storage/MacBook Pro i7.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    1.89 GB required (including padding), 397.55 GB available

A: Time Capsule slow in Lion and errors

Same problem here - slow backing up to my Time Capsule. Today I had some trouble after booting my MacBook Pro. Finder got stuck and after some restarts Spotlight re-indexed and everything seems fine. And now backing up is much faster. I used to have a lot of time waiting for indexing. But I still get this error message:
2012-08-26 21:51:49,984 com.apple.backupd: Failed to move /Volumes/Data/Pärs MacBook Pro 111026.sparsebundle to file://localhost/Volumes/Data/P%C3%A4rs%20MacBook%20Pro%20111026.sparsebundle/ error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=516 "“Pärs MacBook Pro 111026” couldn’t be moved to “Data” because an item with the same name already exists." UserInfo=0x7fb8c050fac0 {NSUserStringVariant=(
    Move
), NSDestinationFilePath=/Volumes/Data/Pärs MacBook Pro 111026.sparsebundle, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Data/Pärs MacBook Pro 111026.sparsebundle, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fb8c050fee0 "The operation couldn’t be completed. File exists"}
But it seems that everything is working fine. It's backing up and I am able to restore files via Time Machine.
Should I worry?
Any clues?

Same problem here - slow backing up to my Time Capsule. Today I had some trouble after booting my MacBook Pro. Finder got stuck and after some restarts Spotlight re-indexed and everything seems fine. And now backing up is much faster. I used to have a lot of time waiting for indexing. But I still get this error message:
2012-08-26 21:51:49,984 com.apple.backupd: Failed to move /Volumes/Data/Pärs MacBook Pro 111026.sparsebundle to file://localhost/Volumes/Data/P%C3%A4rs%20MacBook%20Pro%20111026.sparsebundle/ error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=516 "“Pärs MacBook Pro 111026” couldn’t be moved to “Data” because an item with the same name already exists." UserInfo=0x7fb8c050fac0 {NSUserStringVariant=(
    Move
), NSDestinationFilePath=/Volumes/Data/Pärs MacBook Pro 111026.sparsebundle, NSFilePath=/Volumes/Data/Pärs MacBook Pro 111026.sparsebundle, NSUnderlyingError=0x7fb8c050fee0 "The operation couldn’t be completed. File exists"}
But it seems that everything is working fine. It's backing up and I am able to restore files via Time Machine.
Should I worry?
Any clues?

  • Time Capsule / Time Machine very very slow

    I'v been having problems with very slow backups using a Time Machine / Time Capsule combo and I've been looking around this forum and the web in order to figure out what it is, but I couldn't find any specifics relating to my situation. Both the preparation and the backing up stages are both very slow.
    I hadn't used Time Machine since before Christmas as it become unreliable after updating to Yosemite but thought I'd try and get backups running again. It took about 16 hours to complete it's first backup of 17gb, then today's backup of 475.9mb took 4 hours to prepare and it's only backed up 167.7mb as I write this.
    Can anyone with a good technical understanding of OS X, Time Capsule & Time Machine backups tell me what the problem is by looking at the console output below? 
    Hope someone can help, thanks.
    Specs are:-
    MacbookPro early 2011
    OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite
    Time Capsule- 4th gen 2TB
    Console:-
    Feb  4 00:27:32 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/Data-1/xxxxxxx MacBook Pro.sparsebundle
    Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Running automatic backup verification.
    Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxxxMacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://xxx%20xxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxxxxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Dat a
    Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Data-1 using URL: afp://xxx%20xxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxx%20xxxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local /Data
    Feb  4 00:28:04 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Verifying backup disk image.
    Feb  4 00:32:50 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd-helper[44]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup: Backup already running
    Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-status): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
    Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd.status.xpc): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
    Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-helper.status): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
    Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-auto): This service is defined to be constantly running and is inherently inefficient.
    Feb  4 08:56:58 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
    Feb  4 08:56:59 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
    Feb  4 08:57:00 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
    Feb  4 08:57:10 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
    Feb  4 08:57:20 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
    Feb  4 08:59:24 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local SystemUIServer[224]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc
    Feb  4 08:59:24 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.prefs.backup.remoteservice[370]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc
    Feb  4 09:26:41 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd-helper[44]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc
    Feb  4 09:27:11 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Starting automatic backup
    Feb  4 09:27:11 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://xxx%20xxxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxxxxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Da ta
    Feb  4 09:27:13 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Data-1 using URL: afp://xxxx%20xxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxxxx%20xxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.loc al/Data
    Feb  4 13:06:27 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Disk image /Volumes/Data-1/xxxxxxxxs MacBook Pro.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    Feb  4 13:06:40 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Backing up to /dev/disk3s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    Feb  4 13:39:28 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Will copy (323.4 MB) from Macintosh HD
    Feb  4 13:39:28 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Found 7354 files (432.7 MB) needing backup
    Feb  4 13:39:28 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: 799.1 MB required (including padding), 563.6 GB available

    Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-status): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
    There is an 8 hour gap between this message and the one before it.
    This message is related to the use of encryption. If you are still getting it even after you have turned encryption off then something is still hanging around. And it is a big problem.
    The previous log entry that it may also be the concern is
    Feb  4 00:28:04 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Verifying backup disk image.
    So it is doing a full verify of the backup.. that is extremely time consuming over wireless. It takes much longer to verify than to do the backup. That is because of the long gap since the last backup. When you wait so long it is sometimes better to simply start over.
    It is essential when this happens to be using ethernet with wireless turned off.
    Make sure IPv6 is set correctly to link-local only in the ethernet settings of the computer.
    Why your latest one is so slow is again a Yosemite bug mystery.
    However I would like you to test actual network speed copying files to the TC.
    Stop the present backup.. if it is still running. Then via finder simply copy a file to the TC hard disk.. a single very large file say 100-1000MB and give me a network speed using activity monitor.
    Yosemite has real network issues on top of real TM issues.
    Test by doing a TM backup to a USB drive plugged into the computer. If this is dramatically faster the issue is mostly network rather than TM.
    If it still fails to backup in reasonable time periods.. and for people having big issues.. I recommend give up on TM until apple have managed to patch the bugs. Use an alternative like Carbon Copy Cloner.. I would do that even if TM does work if you want a backup you can trust.

  • External drive and time capsule/time machine

    Just purchased external hard drive and moved iPhoto library and iMovie clips to external hard drive. Have been using time capsule/time machine to back up computer. Added new external hard drive to time machine backup, but backups seem to hang up when preparing files for external drive. What is going on? Still running Snow Leopard, on iMac.

    Hello, vascocaco.
    If I understand correctly, you're wondering if you can use your Time Capsule's internal hard disk both for Time Machine backups and as an ordinary drive. Is this your question?
    You can, but Time Machine backups may take longer.
    To do it, you should partition your Time Capsule's hard disk to create one volume for the backups and one for other files.

  • My Time capsule/time machine stopped backing up and states no disk found-now I can't even get connected to time capsule

    My Time capsule/time machine stopped backing up and states no disk found-now I can't even get connected to time capsule.  When I go into sys pref and time machine nothing comes up and it just keeps stating rescan

    Go to to your Users/Home/Library/Application Support/iWeb folder in the Finder and then enter  Time Machine.  Go back to the last backup that has the domain file, select it and use the Restore button.
    OT

  • How is Time Capsule controlled through lion (without airport)?

    how is Time Capsule controlled through lion (without airport)?

    You can do some limited setup from iOS devices..
    You can connect via ethernet from any computer.

  • Time Capsule, Time Machine & Lion

    When I installed Lion, Time Machine would get stuck on backing up (Console would report "waiting for index to be ready over and over).  I erased the the existing Time Machine Back up and started over to see if that Fixed the problem.  While it does back up now, it indexes everytime, is this normal.  This takes a lot of time almost to the point where it is time to back up again.  Console still reports waiting for index to be ready.  I copied what console shows.  It is backing up to a Time Capsule via wifi.  Please help
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    11/10/11 7:27:31.821 PM com.apple.backupd: 1.05 GB required (including padding), 1.42 TB available
    11/10/11 7:27:31.821 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:28:32.261 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:29:34.097 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:30:35.399 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 7:34:38.874 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:35:40.915 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:36:41.803 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:37:43.029 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:39:02.990 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:40:04.262 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:41:06.392 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:42:48.224 PM com.apple.backupd: Copied 2540 files (12.7 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    11/10/11 7:43:28.122 PM com.apple.backupd: 1.03 GB required (including padding), 1.42 TB available
    11/10/11 7:43:28.123 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:44:28.373 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:45:30.040 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:46:31.590 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 7:51:47.364 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:52:47.870 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:53:48.955 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:54:49.311 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:55:51.191 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:56:56.408 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 7:59:58.003 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 8:01:51.368 PM com.apple.backupd: Copied 2486 files (11.5 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    11/10/11 8:02:03.027 PM com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    11/10/11 8:02:30.912 PM com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh/2011-11-09-190010 (17.1 MB)
    11/10/11 8:02:30.912 PM com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    11/10/11 8:02:31.727 PM com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    11/10/11 8:02:39.313 PM com.apple.backupd: Ejected Time Machine disk image.
    11/10/11 8:02:39.865 PM com.apple.backupd: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    11/10/11 8:21:03.134 PM com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    11/10/11 8:21:04.867 PM com.apple.backupd: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Jim%20George@Jim%20George's%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Data
    11/10/11 8:21:18.104 PM com.apple.backupd: Mounted network destination at mountpoint: /Volumes/Data using URL: afp://Jim%20George@Jim%20George's%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Data
    11/10/11 8:21:27.441 PM com.apple.backupd: QUICKCHECK ONLY; FILESYSTEM CLEAN
    11/10/11 8:21:30.353 PM com.apple.backupd: Disk image /Volumes/Data/Macintosh.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    11/10/11 8:21:30.391 PM com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    11/10/11 8:27:07.191 PM com.apple.backupd: 1.04 GB required (including padding), 1.42 TB available
    11/10/11 8:27:07.191 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 8:48:55.227 PM com.apple.backupd: Copied 2995 files (18.6 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    11/10/11 8:49:39.536 PM com.apple.backupd: 1.05 GB required (including padding), 1.42 TB available
    11/10/11 8:49:39.536 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    Jim George wrote:
    When I installed Lion, Time Machine would get stuck on backing up (Console would report "waiting for index to be ready over and over).  I erased the the existing Time Machine Back up and started over to see if that Fixed the problem.  While it does back up now, it indexes everytime, is this normal.
    No.
    You might want try deleting the index.  See the pink box in #D2 of Time Machine - Troubleshooting.

  • Does time capsule works with Lion?

    I am new to Mac after I had an HP damaged, and decided to move on to Mac.  As I do not want to repeat the experience of losing all the information for not backing it up, I was told that I could make backups with time Machine and Time Capsule.  I would like to check if it is possible, and if Time Capsule will work with Lion.  I have a 2011 MacBook Pro.  Thanks for your comments.

    Yes, although you don't necessarily need a Time Capsule.
    That's a combination wireless router and hard drive, and was designed specifically to receive wireless Time Machine backups, and is quite handy for that.
    But you can also back up to an external HD -- much faster and more reliable (not to mention less expensive), but less convenient for laptop users, having to connect it when you want to do backups.
    You might want to review the Time Machine Tutorial, and perhaps browse Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Time Capsule, Time Machine, Indexing

    When I installed Lion, Time Machine would get stuck on backing up (Console would report "waiting for index to be ready over and over).  I erased the the existing Time Machine Back up and started over to see if that Fixed the problem.  While it does back up now, it indexes everytime, is this normal.  This takes a lot of time almost to the point where it is time to back up again.  Console still reports waiting for index to be ready.  I copied what console shows.  It is backing up to a Time Capsule via wifi.  Please help
    11/10/11 7:21:25.785 PM com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    11/10/11 7:27:31.821 PM com.apple.backupd: 1.05 GB required (including padding), 1.42 TB available
    11/10/11 7:27:31.821 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 7:42:48.224 PM com.apple.backupd: Copied 2540 files (12.7 MB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    11/10/11 7:43:28.122 PM com.apple.backupd: 1.03 GB required (including padding), 1.42 TB available
    11/10/11 7:43:28.123 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 7:51:47.364 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 7:53:48.955 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:54:49.311 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:55:51.191 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:56:56.408 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:57:56.582 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:58:57.086 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 7:59:58.003 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 8:28:07.901 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 8:29:08.520 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 8:36:13.170 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 8:37:14.241 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    11/10/11 8:38:14.896 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 8:44:39.042 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 8:56:46.675 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
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    11/10/11 9:00:51.823 PM com.apple.backupd: Waiting for index to be ready (100)

    Ok, for me problem solved:
    see my other post at: https://discussions.apple.com/message/16980008#16980008

  • Time Capsule / Time Machine stuck on 'calculating changes'

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    Waiting for index to be ready (101)
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    jaxx323 wrote:
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    Ordinarily it will. Do you have other data on the drive? If so, it appears that other data has completely filled the drive, so much so that Time Machine can't even start the hidden log it keeps there.
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  • Time Capsule/Time Machine Help

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