Time Machine no longer backing up Macbook Pro

Since upgrading to OSX 10.6.4 my time machine back-up will not back-up my Macbook Pro. It will back-up my wife's Macbook 4.1. with OSX 10.5.8. It starts the process, then freezes my machine at about 322MB. I have reformatted the drive, but still no luck. Help???

Rightbrainer wrote:
Hi, I tried all of that...thanks, but no cigar :((. Still won't work. Did the verify of internal HD and followed all other instructions. Any other ideas? Could it be the formatting of the HDD?
Doubtful, since it backs up the other Mac. But it won't hurt to check it; it should have either the GUID or APM *Partition Map Scheme* and any flavor of +Mac OS Extended+ Format.
A clue might be lurking in your logs. See #A1 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum), for a handy widget that will display the backup messages from your logs. Copy and post the ones for one of these "hung" backups here.
It's a long shot, but something may have gone wrong with the 10.6.4 update. You might try downloading and installing the 10.6.4 "combo" update. Info and download available at: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1048 Be sure to do a +Repair Permissions+ via Disk Utility (in your Applications/Utilities folder) afterwards.

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