Time Machine stuck at "Looking for backup disk" after installing Windows 8 via Boot Camp

I've been backing up via Time Machine to an external USB drive and it's been working fine. I recenty installed Windows 8 via Boot Camp and now TM gets stuck forever at "Looking for backup disk...".
I've tried the following, to no avail:
Using "Select Disk" in TM preferences to re-select the disk
Deleting /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist
Running system maintenance via Onyx
Resetting PRAM
Formatting the drive and setting it up for TM backups again
The Boot Camp partition is on the same drive as OS X (on a 180GB Intel 330 series SSD). During the Windows installation I re-formatted the partition as NTFS.
If I start OS X in Safe Boot mode, TM backups work. In Safe Boot mode, the NTFS partition isn't loaded so I suspect it has something to do with this. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

I installed Paragon NTFS for Mac and it started working all of a sudden.

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    I've been backing up via Time Machine to an external USB drive and it's been working fine. I recenty installed Windows 8 via Boot Camp and now TM gets stuck forever at "Looking for backup disk...".
    I've tried the following, to no avail:
    Using "Select Disk" in TM preferences to re-select the disk
    Deleting /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist
    Running system maintenance via Onyx
    Resetting PRAM
    Formatting the drive and setting it up for TM backups again
    The Boot Camp partition is on the same drive as OS X (on a 180GB Intel 330 series SSD). During the Windows installation I re-formatted the partition as NTFS.
    If I start OS X in Safe Boot mode, TM backups work. In Safe Boot mode, the NTFS partition isn't loaded so I suspect it has something to do with this. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    I'm going to assume during the install setup of Windows, you deleted the partition made by Apple and created your own and formatted in NTFS. This is probably the cause as to what happened.
    Try this:
    1. backup anything you did in Windows 8.
    2. In Boot Camp, remove the Windows Partition. Reboot when prompted.
    3. Try and see if Time Machine works again.
    If its working, create a bootcamp partition and re-install Windows. Do not delete the partitions that Boot Camp created. See if TM works again after that.

  • Stuck in "Looking for Backup Disk" in Time Machine with Time Capsule

    I too am having a "Looking for Backup Disk" message going on forever . . . .
    I have the following showing in my log (which is for a backup that started almost 6 hours ago . . .)
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    Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Data using URL: afp://Toni%20Way;AUTH=[email protected]/Data
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    Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
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    I've successfully changed the name of the Time Capsule to "Toni TC" but still no success.  It is still sticking at Looking for Backup Disk.
    Still have a space in the name.. No spaces. No non-alphanumeric.
    Not that I think that is your problem.
    From the log the actual unit is mounted and you have everything working but not actually able to copy packets across the network.
    I have an ethernet cable running from my cable provider's router to the Time Capsule and then an ethernet cable running from the Time Capsule to the iMac.
    This is good... also turn off wireless in the computer to force connection by ethernet only.
    But when I go into Disk Utility, it isn't listed in the left hand side.
    Only the sparsebundle will list and only when it is mounted.. TC is a network drive not a local drive. It will not show up in disk utility.
    Let me suggest you erase the TC and start over.. sometimes it is the only way to get things going again.
    A4 reset of TM. http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
    And do a verify of the local disk.. A5.
    I would also like you to test copying a single large file to the TC.. create a new directory in the TC from finder.. and copy a single large file.. 1GB sort of size and get actual speed measurement from Activity Monitor.

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    And go back and have them provide (if they or AppleCare can) with a proper correct 7300GT. I don't see 7600GT as being used in iMac.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/SP28
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    Buy a copy of Snow Leopard for $29 to get Boot Camp 3.0. I assume you wanted Boot Camp 2.2 and that you need to upgrade to XP SP3 or later at this point.
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    I'd say 75% of Store Geniuses are clueless when it comes to Windows on Mac, unless they've actually done it themselves and have hands on experience and "quote" gotten their hands dirty "end-quote."
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    tc24ghz.local      24:a2:e1:e9:41:d1  UHLSW           0       16     en0
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    ff02::%lo0         localhost          UmCI            lo0
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