Time Machine Restore going past 100% !!!!???

so i am restoring my computer from a time machine back up and its way over 100% !??? and it has been a while i would say (7 hours) since i started it lol. Anhy ideas ?

hayesburrow wrote:
so i am restoring my computer from a time machine back up and its way over 100% !??? and it has been a while i would say (7 hours) since i started it lol. Anhy ideas ?
Are you doing a "full system restore," where you boot from your Snow Leopard Install disc and use the +Utilities > Restore from backups+ option? If not, ignore the rest of this and tell us exactly what you are doing.
We can't tell whether that's a reasonable amount of time without details. How much data was on your internal HD? Where are your backups? If you have a large system, and are restoring from a Time Capsule (or other network drive), especially via WIFI, that will take a long time.
Do you remember how long it took to do the first backup? Adjusting for how much you may have added since then, the restore should take roughly the same amount of time.
Can you click on +Window > Show Log > Show All logs+ in the menubar? (Allow considerable time for each click to be recognized).
If not, there may be a problem with your backups. I'd be inclined to start over, but add a step. See #14 in the Frequently Asked Questions *User Tip,* also at the top of this forum.
(If you're restoring from a Time Capsule, connect to it via an Ethernet cable if at all possible. If you're restoring from a USB drive connected to a Time Capsule or Airport Extreme, connect it directly to your Mac.)
In the green box in #14, you won't be doing step (c), but instead select +Disk Utility+ and in it's sidebar, your Time Machine drive. Do a +*Repair Disk+* (not permissions) on it. Then go back to the Utilities tab and proceed to steps (d) through (h) as you did the first time.
Watch the results in the log; note the last step it's on (if it goes weird again, that may help diagnose where the problem is.)

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    In backup on 2011-01-07-094827, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-10-093559, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-11-110542, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-12-094137, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-13-103238, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-14-113145, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-18-112856, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-20-114953, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-21-103642, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-24-102321, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-27-002508, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-27-011931, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-27-104406, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-27-114322, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-27-123928, version of Security library is: 22457
    In backup on 2011-01-27-134523, version of Security library is: 22457

  • Time Machine Restore Mangles Permissions and Groups

    Circumstance:
    My Macbook Pro running 10.5.5 gave a gray spinner after a restart last week. The restart was to clear out a couple of system processes eating up CPU when I had left it alone for a few hours.
    Action:
    After Disk Utility, zapping PRAM, and the probably some other standard trouble-shooting actions didn't fix the stuck start-up problem, I decided to try a full system restore from my Time Machine backups. I had previously successfully restored individual folders and files. Time Machine backs up wireless to a USB hard drive connected to my AirPort Extreme. To speed up the restore, I ran an Ethernet cable to the MBP from the Airport. The restore completed successfully. All the folders & files are correct, looks the same, etc. I restarted using the restored boot drive.
    Problem:
    The MBP is like a museum now--I can look but I can't touch. I first noticed something was wrong after logging in the first time because I couldn't move a file into a folder via drag-n-drop. Then Terminal went into a spinning beach ball when I opened it. Spotlight was not running. Then I noticed that my entire boot disk was read-only. I got info on the boot disk, and the Users & Groups list was strange--everyone was read-only, "wheel" had read-write and was the owner, and staff had read-write. Basically, it's like me, the Finder, an all applications have lost all their write/execute permissions on the entire drive.
    *Unsuccessful Steps Taken:*
    Ran Disk Utilities' Repair Permissions from Leopard dvd. Ran fsck -fy after mount / -uw from Leopard dvd Terminal and from single-user boot mode. Time Machine restore direct from TM disk via USB. Joined my user to wheel group. Changed my user password from Leopard dvd (which repairs home folder permissions). Played with chown to make all wheel-owned items staff-owned.
    *Open Theories:*
    Airport Time Machine restores strips ACLs and Permissions. I have to restore over wireless, not ethernet or usb. My TM backup is screwed up somehow.
    Whew. This has been going on for a while, so I'm ready to give up and do an Archive & Install and begin manual migration from the backups, but my MPB is a fine-tuned machine and I hate to lose that, especially since it taunts me by being so close to normal (I can see everything! My desktop background and apps are there!).
    Any help much appreciated!

    The "full restore" from Time Machine is only for OSX drives.
    For data-only drives, use the Time Machine browser (the "Star Wars" display).  See Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #15.
    Depending on your setup, you may also want to review Transferring Home Folders not on a Startup volume.

  • ALL Photos missing after Time Machine restore  (help)

    So, I accidently formated the wrong drive while in Windows, (big oops) which gave me the opportunity to take Time Machine for a test drive.
    I put the DVD in, and was able to restore from the TIme Machine drive. Very impressed! Everything came back just as I had left it except - whats this? The default Leopard wallpaper instead of a picture of my son? Huh strange, I thought. Until I noticed I had no photos in iPhoto.
    There seems to be reminents of photos in the iphoto database - the size is 1.3gb instead of the 7gb it used to be. But 0 photos in iPhoto 08.
    I went into iPhoto and choose File/Browse Backups. I selected Nov 8th, which was the last day of my backup and showed all 7000+ photos, and clicked "Restore All". This brought up something odd - a 2nd iPhoto icon in the dock, which showed a progress bar for the restore. Once the restore was completed, I still had a 2nd iPhoto icon the the bar, which was iPhoto running - but no photos in iphoto! I exited the 2nd iphoto, which disappeared, and launched my normal Iphoto icon. Still no photos! (That just seems odd that it would launch iPhoto with a 2nd icon)
    So, I moved my iphoto database, and launch iPhoto in order to create a fresh database - thinking maybe that was the issue. I then did File/Restore again, and went through the whole processes again, including the odd 2nd icon. Still, no photos! And another 1.3gb iphoto database!
    Is it normal for a Time Machine restore to not include your photos? Surely you are not supposed to restore them separately from within Iphoto?
    What do I do now? At this point, everything went very well - except no photos! Which is awful and not at all expected! 7000+ family photos! At least, if I ask iPhoto/Time Machine to restore 'all photos' you would think it would restore 'all photos' - not show a progress bar, and then show me no photos!
    p.s. I just tooked at the iPhoto Library. The 1.3gb is in /Data/ which contains folders 2000-2007, my Events, and thumbnails of all the photos - but no actual photos (the 'Originals' folder is missing).
    I then went back in time, and found the 8gb iPhoto Library database. I supposed I could copy it over manually via Time Machine, and not iPhoto's Restore/TM - but - i'm so far off track of how this should have went I don't know what to think!
    p.s.s. So I did just that - copied the 8gb iPhoto Library manually from TM, and pasted it in place. I help down option, and launch iPhoto, selecting the 8gb library - and BOOM... no photos!
    Something is #$%# up here.
    Message was edited by: metzen79

    This is what it says in the help file:
    Reverting to a previous Mac OS X version
    If you’ve used Time Machine to back up your computer, you can easily revert to a previous version of Mac OS X if you’re experiencing trouble after installing an update.
    IMPORTANT: Reverting to the previous version of Mac OS X will erase any additions or changes you’ve made to the files on your computer after installing the new version of Mac OS X. To save new or revised files, copy them onto a different disk or back them up using Time Machine before you follow these instructions. Use Time Machine only if you’re reverting to a previous version of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), since Time Machine is not available with Mac OS X 10.4 or earlier.
    To revert to a previous version of Mac OS X:
    Insert the disc you used to install the new version of Mac OS X, and double-click the Install Mac OS X icon.
    In the Installer, choose Utilities > Restore System From Backup.
    In the Restore Your System dialog, click Continue.
    Select your Time Machine backup volume.
    Select the Time Machine backup you want to restore. To restore your computer to the state it was in before you installed a new version of Mac OS X, choose the most recent backup.
    Follow the onscreen instructions.
    If you backed up any individual files as described under the Important message above, you can restore them now. If you backed them up using Time Machine, recover them using the Time Machine application. (You’ll find the Time Machine application in the Dock or in the Applications folder.)
    Hope this helps
    Denisimo

  • Will Time Machine restore software problems as well as data?

    Hi all -
    I've got a 20" aluminum (2007) iMac with Leopard (all updates installed) and Time Machine. I'm having a shutdown problem that I'm trying to resolve. Yesterday, the computer started powering itself off randomly, as if someone pulled the power plug. I ran both the quick and extended Apple Hardware Tests, and both came up clean (no errors). I'm thinking this may be a software problem.
    I'd like to reload Leopard to clean up the software. However, I already tried doing a Restore via Time Machine yesterday, and the problem did not go away. I restored to the previous day - prior to when the shut downs started happening.
    My question is - If I reload Leopard using the "Restore" feature of Time Machine, does that also copy any problems I had backed up in software to the reloaded system? My guess is yes, since all of my applications remain intact after the Time Machine Restore.
    That said, I find Time Machine to be absolutely brilliant in its simplicity and functionality, and think it should be in every single computer user's hands.
    At any rate, I'm fearing that I'm going to have to do a clean install and then reinstall all of my software manually to get a truly clean system, then restore data manually via my Time Machine backup. I hope I'm wrong.
    Can anybody shed some light? Thanks,
    Shelly

    it really does back up almost everything, even broken files. Go back to the initial backup and restore from that. If that doesn't fix it, you've got hardware problems.
    Crashes are one thing, hangs another, but actual shutdowns where the computer just goes completely off really indicate hardware problems. Software by itself won't do that, even if it's broken.
    - gws

  • Reactivate software needed after Time Machine Restore?

    So I'm getting ready to upgrade the HD in my MBP and I am going to try the time machine restore feature (hopefully) to reload the new HD to exact status of old HD. From what I've read this is pretty easy to do. What I can't find in my searches is if all the apps on my HD will need to be reactivate after this procedure.
    Once I restore the new HD does all the software need to be reactivated? I have a ton of apps that I have no idea where the serial #'s are and would be screwed if I had to reactivate them. Or does the restore to the new HD work seemlessly so that it's as if I didn't even swap HDs.

    The only 'problem' I've ever had after a restore was with the MS Office for Mac suite 2011. It required me to either re-enter my activation code or sign-on to my Office 365 account (I did the latter).
    Never had a problem with Adobe products, though. I can't guarantee that you won't, of course, but I've personally never had a problem with Adobe products.
    Clinton

  • Mail import fails after Time Machine restore

    Running 10.9.3 on a MacBook Pro and just replaced the hard drive. I did a Time Machine restore and Mail is now hanging part way through the import. I saw a number of threads on this issue and and fixed permissions and deleted the Envelope Index files. Still no luck. I'm unsure what else I can do to isolate the problem. Is there anything that I can restore that would not require Mail to re-import?
    Thanks,
    - Phil

    Start time: 17:01:21 06/22/14
    Model Identifier: MacBookPro6,2
    System Version: OS X 10.9.3 (13D65)
    Kernel Version: Darwin 13.2.0
    Boot Mode: Normal
    Time since boot: 1 day3:41
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      Jun 21 13:26:07 process Creative Cloud[395] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 181; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45063
      Jun 21 13:31:49 process WindowServer[156] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 709; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 96198
      Jun 21 13:36:46 process Creative Cloud H[759] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 277; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45314
      Jun 21 14:07:03 process Mail[1166] thread 140735 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 69%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 90.738969 seconds, (58.829759 user, 31.909210 system) ledger info: balance: 90044849375 credit: 90044849375 debit: 0 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 130102462851
      Jun 21 14:15:14 process backupd[1092] thread 110962 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 59%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 255.166286 seconds, (106.206786 user, 148.959500 system) ledger info: balance: 90001745092 credit: 253956163363 debit: 163954418271 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 151335832295
      Jun 21 14:20:49 USBF:    3620.488    AppleUSBEHCI::Found a transaction past the completion deadline on bus 0xfd, timing out! (Addr: 10, EP: 1)
      Jun 21 14:24:22 process WindowServer[1257] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 190; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45046
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      Jun 21 15:29:21 process backupd[1799] thread 190554 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 61%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 250.523461 seconds, (182.585119 user, 67.938342 system) ledger info: balance: 90002145770 credit: 249765281757 debit: 159763135987 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 145513797973
      Jun 21 16:53:03 USBF:    12755. 22    AppleUSBEHCI::Found a transaction past the completion deadline on bus 0xfd, timing out! (Addr: 7, EP: 1)
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      Jun 21 18:09:46 process Mail[2545] thread 295410 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 65%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 91.297902 seconds, (60.292085 user, 31.005817 system) ledger info: balance: 90005174013 credit: 90005174013 debit: 0 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 136371965594
      Jun 21 18:19:40 process Mail[2612] thread 319633 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 81%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 91.233254 seconds, (59.910135 user, 31.323119 system) ledger info: balance: 90003452590 credit: 90003452590 debit: 0 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 109930363589
      Jun 21 19:41:30 process ScreenSaverEngin[2772] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 4272; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45348
      Jun 21 22:52:02 process ScreenSaverEngin[3150] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 3777; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45072
      Jun 21 23:18:18 process Mail[3231] thread 529736 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 55%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 92.524634 seconds, (57.326357 user, 35.198277 system) ledger info: balance: 90009825321 credit: 90009825321 debit: 0 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 163522093465
      Jun 21 23:40:18 process ScreenSaverEngin[3391] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 3592; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45327
      Jun 22 00:35:36 process ScreenSaverEngin[3513] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 4392; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45011
      Jun 22 01:22:35 process CrashPlanService[126] thread 229409 caught burning CPU! It used more than 50% CPU (Actual recent usage: 50%) over 180 seconds. thread lifetime cpu usage 1247.124216 seconds, (897.074367 user, 350.049849 system) ledger info: balance: 90011218847 credit: 1233957194406 debit: 1143945975559 limit: 90000000000 (50%) period: 180000000000 time since last refill (ns): 176834293240
      Jun 22 08:49:27 process ScreenSaverEngin[4053] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 4697; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 50238
      Jun 22 12:14:16 process ScreenSaverEngin[4379] caught causing excessive wakeups. EXC_RESOURCE supressed due to audio playback
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      Jun 22 14:38:57 process Console[4656] thread 1053267 caught burning CPU!; EXC_RESOURCE supressed due to audio playback
      Jun 22 16:47:38 process ScreenSaverEngin[4916] caught causing excessive wakeups. Observed wakeups rate (per sec): 3096; Maximum permitted wakeups rate (per sec): 150; Observation period: 300 seconds; Task lifetime number of wakeups: 45174
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    Memory: CrashPlanService (UID 0) is using 1128 MB
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