Time Machine and Mavericks

Has anyone experienced slow Time Machine backup times since upgrading to Mavericks? I've experienced extremely slow backup times on both Western Digital and (currently) Seagate (Seagate Backup Plus drive) drives since upgrading. Is there a fix/remedy?

Izaak96 wrote:
No, I'm not using any extra software.
Both of these drives (the WD and the Seagate) have gotten high reviews.
I can't comment on the Seagate, but WD drives come with incompatible, unnecessary software on the drive; incompatible, unnecessary software that they want you to install on your Mac; and in some cases, incompatible firmware in the drive enclosure.
I'd make sure you don't have any of that software, and that your WD is not one of those with the incompatible firmware. There's an update on the WD website for the firmware, if you trust them.
I have a LaCie Porsche external HD and also a Fantom Greendrive, both of which work fine for TM.
Also if you have third-party antivirus software that might be the problem.

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    Subject: Re: - Old computer I had is OSX Snow Leopard with Entourage. New one is OSX Mavericks. Using Mail where are my addresses and old address book. Transferred old computer backup by Time Machine and other things work? Can't see a symbol for address book.
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