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As the subject states i am getting this error and am not sure what to do, i have an external firewire drive which has capacity. Please help !!! Many thanks Peter.

Hi, and welcome to the forums.
Start with the Time Machine - Troubleshooting *User Tip* at the top of this forum.
It will show you how to locate the message(s) that describe the problem, then help you fix it.
If that doesn't help, post back with details, including all the messages, your setup (especially the destination for the backups), what you've done, and the results.

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    I am trying to back up my imac using an external storage: My passport Studio 1TB.  Each time it trys to back up Time machine says: Unable to complete back up. An error occurred while creating the backup folder.  Does anyone know how I can fix this problem? Thanks

    Plowie,
    Do a search in Discussions, "An error occurred while creating the backup folder."
    Many of us are having this problem and no fix has been offered, that I could find.
    Unless you call "eject the external HDD; turn off; turn back on" a fix.  That's what I have to do every 2 or 3 days; I even have to "force eject", with the concomitant warning message that you could lose data, etc.

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  • HT3275 The error message I get with Time Machine is 'Unable to complete backup. An error occurred while creating the backup folder.' Any idea how I solve this problem?

    I am a little perplexed. The Time Machine does seem to be backing up my data but I continually get the following message displayed on my screen 'Unable to complete backup. An error occurred while creating the backup folder.' I am using a WD My Passport for Mac portable hard disk drive.

    Hi Peter,
    http://pondini.org/TM/C10.html

  • Time Machine Issue-Unable to complete backup. An error occurred while creating the backup folder.

    Unable to complete backup. An error occurred while creating the backup folder.

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  • Time Machine says, Unable to Complete Backup

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  • Time machine is unable to complete backup

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    A4: Full reset of Time Machine.  Done, did not change error from occurring on next backup attempt.
    A5b: Verify backups on Time Machine.  Done, successful (no problems).
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    grifftastic wrote:
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    If you have other data there (not usually a good idea), move some of it elsewhere temporarily, and try again.
    If not, manually delete a couple of old backups, and "compact" the sparse bundle, per Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #12.

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    I've been doing more research on this, i downloaded the time machine buddy and this is what i got.
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              Mobile backups: OFF
              Auto backup: YES
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                        Total size: 999.86 GB
                        Total number of backups: 64
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                        Last backup: 2013-11-17 01:40:47 +0000
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              All volumes being backed up may not be listed.
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              /usr excluded from backup!
              /System excluded from backup!
              /bin excluded from backup!
              /private excluded from backup!
              /Library excluded from backup!
              /Applications excluded from backup!
    Aside from the size of my backup drive, which I will increase at some point, I'd really like to have time machine backing up all system folders, especially Applications. How to I reset this hidden exclusions?
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  • Time machine is unable to auto-backup....

    Time machine is unable to auto-backup as it is unable to detect time capsule disk. However it will do a backup once the disk is manually located using 'select disk' option. This problem started when our house network was upgraded to fibre optic network. Earlier it was working prefectly fine on cable network. Would appreciate if someone can advise the solution to the problem.

    Looks like a mounting issue perhaps? Often solved by power-cycling.

  • Time machine says unable to complete back up an eror occurred while creating back up folder

    Time machine shows error message "unable to complete back up an error occurred while creating back up folder" No error code is diplayed but if I turn the whole system off and restart it time machine backs up just the once

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    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
    Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left. If you don't see that menu, select
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    Enter the word "Starting" (without the quotes) in the String Matching text field. You should now see log messages with the words "Starting * backup," where * represents any of the words "automatic," "manual," or "standard." Note the timestamp of the last such message that corresponds to a failed backup. Now
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    When posting a log extract, be selective. Don't post more than is requested.
    Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
    Some personal information, such as the names of your files, may be included — anonymize before posting.

  • Time Machine Failure - Unable to  create backup directory

    I've been using time machine for months with no problems. It seems like since I went to the 10.5.2 update I started having problems.
    Time machine fails and says a problem occurred creating a backup directory. I'm running an external drive formated to the MAC Extended Journeled. I also set my computer share name with no punctuation and no spaces.
    Today I got the failure and I ran repair disc in disk utility and it could not repair the disk. So I erased it, rebooted and reconfigured time machine.
    Started running the backup and about 30 minutes into it stopped with the same error.
    Any thing I can try?

    Seems I have same problem, I came here for the answer, only to find there appears to be none!
    I started off with a new 250Gb internal drive, 50 "Real" Gb to Boot Camp, rest to Mac. Re-installed from original Apple install disks to TIGER, then upgraded to LEOPARD with the Apple upgrade disk that came with the machine as an uninstalled upgrade. All firmware and software updates up to date.
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    So I bought a 250Gb 2.5" Western Digital drive, put it in a USB/Firewire case and tried that, but every time same problem. It would stall once 123.85Gb of 143.8Gb completed, and get no further. After a few days a reboot or forcequit was needed to stop the process, and on attempting to restart time machine later would only get to about 32kb and fail stating there was not enough space on the drive. (123Gb already backed up, only 19Gb to go, and 106Gb free on the backup drive)
    I have re-formatted (Standard Mac extended/journalled format) the drive several times now, and always same result. I have checked the drive, repaired it, and written it over with Zeroes after formatting even, still same resuly, exactly 123.85Gb into the backup it stops and goes no further. I have tried with both the firewire, and the USB plugged into the drive, same result. Time Machine does not even have the courtesy to report which file it got stuck on, so that I could manually delete it if that was the problem. Anyone found the answer to this yet?

  • Time Capsule message:Unable to complete backup. time Capsule already in use. If I try to ess Time Macine, it says: that the sparse image is temporarily unavailable.acc

    Normally, my Time Capsule backups  without issue. however, recently, it failed and I was unable to either complete a backup (done automatically) or enter Time Machine. I received a message that:" Unable to complete backup. Time Capsule already in use" when backup is attempted. When trying to access Time Machine when this occcurs, The message is" sparse image temporarily unavailable". Why does this happen? How can fix it without erasing the who;e image and starting all over?
    I have Mac OS Mountain Lion.

    You might need to if the bundle is damaged.
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