Time machine doesn't back up Win OS installed in Parallels.

My mac has just been restored from Mac OS 10.9.5 crash. Well i have a time machine backup by which i got my data restored but time machine failed to restore Windows 8 originally installed on parallels before OS crash. Is there any other settings to be marked that i recover WIN OS from time machine back up.
Regards
Yash Panchal

You need to backup virtual machines manually, outside of Time Machine. The way those things work, if you used them with Time Machine you would have a 40GB backup every hour. That would get old fast and fill up your Time Machine with useless junk.

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  • Time machine won't back up after Maverick install

    Installed Maverick today on macbook pro, then have been unable to back up to Time Machine to my Western Digital 3TB drive.  Last back up was successful just before install earlier today. 
    Time Machine Error "Files can’t be copied onto the backup disk because it appears to be read-only.
    and a second message
    Time Machine couldn’t complete the backup to “My Book”. Files can’t be copied onto the backup disk because it appears to be read-only. You may need to repair or reformat the disk using Disk Utility. If the disk can’t be repaired, you must use a different disk for backups. Open Time Machine preferences to select a different backup disk.
    First restarting after Maverick install I received an error message that the disk "my book" could not be repaired.
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    Any help in fixing the problem and understanding the issue.

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  • Time Machine doesn't back-up files at desktop

    Recently I connected a 3TB drive ( USB) to my iMac (10.8.5 - 3,4 GHz Intel Core i7 - 32 GB - 3TB Fusion Drive), but when I go to latest back-up on my drive there is nothing on the desktop.
    The rest of the folders are fine.
    Am I doing something wrong?

    quicklook the file /library/preferences/com.apple.timemachine.plist. make sure it's not listed among any exclusions there. some of things listed in that files don't show up in the exclusion list. if it's there then delete that file and set up TM and the exclusion list from scratch.

  • Meverckics time machine does not back up wiki

    I am using a Mac Pro mid 2013 as a server for my team.  I use it only for wiki (no other service like mail server or website host). I started using in October 2013. December 2013, the Time Machine informed me that it runs out of space (my working HD is 1 TB, at that time it is more than 500 Gb in use. The HD for Time Machine is 3TB). I just let the Time Machine keep running ( it said that it woud arrange to delete old backups to make room for new ones).
    Yesterday, the wiki database is corrupted and I fully restore from TM. to my horror, the wiki is only restored to December 2013. Which means we lost the works of the last 6 months.  I check the backup files in Time Machine and found out that the last wiki database (Library/Server/Wiki) was updated to December 2013 only, even though other files were updated to yesterday. I checked the TM preference and wiki database is not in list of files excluding from backing up.
    My questions:
    1. Does any one know why the Time Machine doesn't back up wiki while it backs up other files?
    2. In future, how can I prevent this happen again?
    3. Can I recover the works of last six months (in other words, does Mavericks server keep wiki database where else other than Library/Server/Wiki?
    many thanks in advance!
    infor:
    Mac Pro mid 2013. 12Gb ram?
    working HD: 1TB
    time machine HD: 3TB
    server service used: only wiki!

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  • I want to schedule my back ups to my Western Digital Elements HDD so that it doesn't interfere with my Skype calls with clients. Operating system - version 10.7.4. The default for Time Machine is to back up every 1 hour. I'd like daily at 3am. Any ideas?

    I want to schedule my back ups to my Western Digital Elements HDD so that it doesn't interfere with my Skype calls with clients. Operating system - version 10.7.4. The default for Time Machine is to back up every 1 hour. I'd like daily at 3am. Any ideas?

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  • Time Machine doesn't see my second internal drive; want to back it up too

    I have a Mac Pro with two internal hard drives. I didn't have anything on the second drive before, but now since my first drive is getting full I transferred about 170GB onto my 500MB drive. I can't figure out how to back up this drive onto my Time Machine drive and have spent 45 minutes looking through topics.
    I checked in Disk Utility and the 2nd drive is Mac OS Extended (Journaled). I go into System Preferences Time Machine and it only asks which drives to Exclude, not Include. There doesn't seem to be a way to add another drive. Can anybody help me?
    Thanks!

    Time Machine should be backing up all connected drives unless you tell it otherwise. Did you take a look through your backups?
    Try a +Backup Now+ and see if the drive gets backed up.
    Is the TM drive or this drive formatted as "case-sensitive"?
    ~Lyssa

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