Trouble shoot time machine

Hi i keep getting the message- time machine  back up disc cant be found-
it was working fine until a couple of days ago.
thx
paddy

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Time Machine Troubleshooting
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    Trouble with Time Machine (runs constantly). Tried re-installation (equivalent of archive install) of Snow Leopard. Time Machine still unable to complete a back-up. Erase and install recommended at Genius Bar. Have backed up data to external HD using Super Duper. Should be a bootable backup. Last successful backup through Time Machine was 6/1/11. Not sure if I can access this back-up if I erase and re-install.
    Computer shipped with Tiger (7/2007). Have original disks. Now running Snow Leopard. So: erase HD, install Tiger, then update to Snow Leopard? Start-up from Tiger disks does not appear to work (starting up holding "C" key). Suggestions? Want very much to transfer data to new iMac, but do not want to carry bugs forward. Very nervous about erasing HD. And have the questions above about reinstalling system software.
    Advice desired! Thanks.

    Well if you can hold option and boot off the Superdupes clone and it works fine then you should be set to do what you need to do to the original boot drive.
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    Quit and reinstall OS X Snow Leopard, setup (do not use Setup/Migration Assitant!) and update to 10.6.8
    When you setup the new install, use the same hard drive name and user name as you did before.
    Now the free iLife that came on the Tiger disks you won't get naturally, but you can pick them off the disk with the shareware program called Pacifist.
    install your programs from fresh sources, this way you don't get the "crap" from the older setup.
    Once your machine is up and going. Hook up the clone and transfer your user folders over manually. With iTunes just replace the whole folder. Because you kept the same user and boot drive name as before, the playlists should be fine.
    Once your all peachy, take the opportunity to clone this new setup to a external drive, label and disconnect.
    Make another clone for day to day, or week to week clone updates and your just a hold option boot away for recovery.
    You know Superdupes and Carbon Copy Cloner both have auto-scedualing/updating ability, so you can leave them plugged in and it will perform a update so your clone stays fresh and recent.
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  • Trouble with Time Machine/Time Capsule try Backup instead

    Trouble with Time Machine preparing to download taking hogging your system followed by errors that don't make any sense even if you look at the console logs to try to figure out. Try Backup instead.
    Find the software here:
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    I was running backup instead of time machine until I saw snow leopard had time machine improvements. I'm very happy with the performance so far w/ snow leopard (OS X 10.6) time machine performance.

  • Trouble with time machine

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    I was running backup instead of time machine until I saw snow leopard had time machine improvements. I'm very happy with the performance so far w/ snow leopard (OS X 10.6) time machine performance.

  • I having trouble using time machine

    I having trouble using time machine on my mac. When I click it, it wants me to set it up. When I click on that it says  to select backup disk but there is nothing on the page, it's blank.  What do I do next?

    Have you connected the Hard Drive you want to storage your backup? If the answer of this question is yes, you need to format it in "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" It can be a NTFS drive and you are probably using macfuse to have permission to read and write it time machine can't write on NTFS (As far as I know) Hope it helped

  • Having trouble getting Time Machine to back up my external hard drive.  Any suggestions?

    I'm running Mountain Lion on my iMac and I've been using Time Machine to back it up to my Time Capsule.  Recently, the iMac's hard drive filled up, so I moved my iTunes library to a new Airport Time Capsule.  But I can't seem to get Time Machine to include the new Airport Time Capsule in its back up. 
    The only suggestion I can find is to make sure it's not excluded in the Time Machine options, and I can see that nothing is excluded.  However, when I go into Time Machine, the Airport Time Capsule is greyed out in the Finder window.
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    Linc Davis wrote:
    You can't back up the internal drive of the Time Capsule with Time Machine. It will only back up locally attached storage devices, not network devices. There's no way around it. You may be able to back up the TC with third-party software such as "Carbon Copy Cloner," but it will be very slow. The internal drive of the TC is only suitable for use as a backup device. It's not suited for storing original data.
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  • Trouble getting time machine to backup latest numbers file.

    I'm able to use Time Machine to backup my macbook wirelessly to an external hard drive attached to my iMac. However, I recently noticed that I am failing to back up the latest version of a numbers file.
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    Well, Time Machine unfortunately is bugged beyond use for some people. It is nearly impossible to tell if TM will work every single time until Apple will take a look at their programming and fix the darn thing.
    Anyways, back to the point. The problem with updated files is that TM will look for new things that are indexed as new, and by indexed as new as in the Spotlight regards the file as updated since last backup. I don't really know if this would work, but you could give it a try.
    Try this:
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  • Trouble stopping Time Machine backup.

    Recently I have been unable to stop time machine from the menu bar.
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    Thanks

    This can be the result of several things.
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    2. Exclude it from Spotlight (System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy).
    3. Be sure it's connected directly to your Mac (no hubs, and not the USB port on keyboard).
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  • Anyone having trouble with Time Machine?

    Mine will NOT finish any backup so it's constantly running the HD. THe onscreen panel will say
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  • Having trouble with Time Machine

    I recently had to reinstall my system software. Now I am trying to restore things like my iPhoto Library, Address Book, Safari Bookmarks and settings etc
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    HELP !
    Tom

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  • Trouble using "Time Machine"

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    Bill

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    There are other backup solutions out there such as Carbon Copy Cloner, which can use your existing media server to at least some extent.

  • Trouble with time machine Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5

    help me please, im going nuts.
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  • Trouble Migrating Time Machine Backup & File Vault

    I recently spilled coffee on my MacBook Pro, which had an up-to-date OS X as of April 6, 2014. My old computer had File Vault turned on, and when I received my new Macbook Air and migrated the files I get an error message trying to log in. I know the password is correct, and though I tried going on, enabling a root acct, deleting and then re-adding the account, I still do not have access to my backed up files or documents.
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    If, for some reason that does not work or I cannot make a new backup file, what is the best way to solve this problem that the community has seen?
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    aschmid wrote:
    Yes you are right, I know it isn't supported - as so many other things but they work!
    This one is notorious for working for a while, then . . . not.
    In addition to the problems above I got a pop-up from Time Machine saying the backup file is broken and it needs to create a new one. I told it to go ahead and what happened is that it actually proceeded to DELETE the old backup file before creating a new one - there goes my several months of backup history!
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    All I can say do now is connect my drive directly to my iMac and figure out a way how I can backup my other iMac and the MacBook I have. On the AE this just worked remotely.
    Yeah. Until it didn't.
    Really not much options here to backup a home with 3 Macs!?!
    Sure there is. Back the others up to the same drive, over your network, via sharing. See #22 in [Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum), for details and setup instructions.

  • Having Trouble Transferring Time-Machine files on Case Sensitive External to another External

    Techies and Hard Drive Nerds: I have old Time Machine Backups formatted MAC OS Extended (Case Sensitive, Journaled). I want to take those items and move them to another hard-drive formatted MAC OS Extended (Journaled). I'm getting error message "The volume has the wrong case sensitivity for a backup."
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    Although the documentation says you can copy Time Machine backups in the Finder, it's very slow and sometimes doesn't work at all.
    This technique will only work if the volume you're copying to is the same size, or larger than, the one you're copying from.
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  • Trouble with LaCie disk and time machine

    HI everyone,
    I've been having trouble with using time machine to back-up to my 1 TB LaCie drive (purchased 5/12, unfornuately I was dumb and didn't register the drive and no longer have the box with the serial number and there is no serial number on my drive. The only problem I had up until the end of August was that every so often the LaCie drive (using my FW 800 port) would unmount after waking up from sleep.
    The end of August the drive unmounted for no reason while I was on the computer doing a task. Could not get the LaCie drive remounted (rebooting, etc. etc.) To make a long story short, ended up calling apple care who took me through resetting my SMC and PRAM to no avail. Was booted to higher level of support who walked me through trying to repair my drive using the disk utiltiy. When that didn't work, she walked me through erasing and reformatting the LaCie drive and starting a new time machine back-up. Every thing ok until about ten days ago.
    Last week, when I woke my iMac up from sleep, I got an error saying that the disk was not ejected properly and I could not mount the drive. Restarting did nothing, the disk did not  mount. Shutting down and rebooting seemed to solve the problem and the disk was mounted. Every so often I've had the problem with the disk unmounting after waking up from sleep before. So, I changed my energy sleep preferences. At the end of the day when I am done, I'd unmount the LaCie drive before putting the Mac to sleep using the apple menu.
    Today I came in to start my day, plugged the drive in and it would not mount. Tried rebooting nothing. Went into the disk utility, at first the LaCie drive passed the disk verify (6:26:25 and 6:26:38). Then I went into repair disk on the indented drive at 6:27:13, I wasn't sure what it is was doing, thinking that it had hung, I stopped the repair at 6:27:24. Exited disk utility, and the LaCie drive mounted. But I was getting a read only error when I tried to back-up using time machine. So, I went back into disk utility at 6:27:35, when I verified the disk (indented disk), I got an error saying the disk need to be repaired. After several minutes the disk could not be repaired. So, I erased and reformatted the drive. Ran a time machine back-up and it seemed to back-up everything on my hard drive. Just ran another verify disk and it passed.
    Is the drive failing? Have some other back-ups of my documents, my address book, iCal and am going to make a backup of some of my pref files and important e-mail files and am going to do some more back-ups after I am done.
    Have reached out to the women at apple care whom I talked to last August, but don't expect to hear back from her for at least 24 hours.
    Here is my disk utility log
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Verifying partition map for “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Starting verification tool:
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Checking prerequisites
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Checking the partition list
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Checking for an EFI system partition
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Checking the EFI system partition’s size
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Checking the EFI system partition’s file system
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500: The partition map appears to be OK
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:26:25 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Verifying partition map for “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Starting verification tool:
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Checking prerequisites
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Checking the partition list
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Checking for an EFI system partition
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Checking the EFI system partition’s size
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Checking the EFI system partition’s file system
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500: The partition map appears to be OK
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:26:38 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:27:13 -0500: Disk Utility started.
    2013-11-07 06:27:21 -0500: Verifying and repairing partition map for “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 06:27:21 -0500: Starting repair tool:
    2013-11-07 06:27:21 -0500: Checking prerequisites
    2013-11-07 06:27:21 -0500: Checking the partition list
    2013-11-07 06:27:21 -0500: Checking for an EFI system partition
    2013-11-07 06:27:21 -0500: Checking the EFI system partition’s size
    2013-11-07 06:27:21 -0500: Checking the EFI system partition’s file system
    2013-11-07 06:27:23 -0500: Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces
    2013-11-07 06:27:24 -0500: Reviewing boot support loaders
    2013-11-07 06:27:24 -0500: Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions
    2013-11-07 06:27:24 -0500: Updating Windows boot.ini files as required
    2013-11-07 06:27:24 -0500: The partition map appears to be OK
    2013-11-07 06:27:24 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:27:24 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:27:35 -0500: Verifying volume “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 06:27:35 -0500: Starting verification tool:
    2013-11-07 06:27:35 -0500: Checking file system2013-11-07 06:27:35 -0500: Error: This disk needs to be repaired. Click Repair Disk.2013-11-07 06:27:35 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:27:35 -0500: Disk Utility stopped verifying “LaCie”: This disk needs to be repaired. Click Repair Disk.
    2013-11-07 06:28:05 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:28:13 -0500: Verify and Repair volume “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 06:28:13 -0500: Starting repair tool:
    2013-11-07 06:28:13 -0500: Checking file system2013-11-07 06:28:13 -0500: Volume repair complete.2013-11-07 06:28:13 -0500: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.2013-11-07 06:35:05 -0500: Stopped by user
    2013-11-07 06:44:56 -0500: Disk Utility started.
    2013-11-07 06:45:20 -0500: Verifying volume “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 06:45:20 -0500: Starting verification tool:
    2013-11-07 06:45:20 -0500: Checking file system2013-11-07 06:45:20 -0500: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    2013-11-07 06:45:20 -0500: Checking extents overflow file.
    2013-11-07 06:45:20 -0500: Checking catalog file.
    2013-11-07 06:45:59 -0500: Missing thread record (id = 5057741)
    2013-11-07 06:46:06 -0500: Checking multi-linked files.
    2013-11-07 06:46:19 -0500: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    2013-11-07 06:46:38 -0500: Invalid directory item count
    2013-11-07 06:46:38 -0500: (It should be 0 instead of 4)
    2013-11-07 06:46:38 -0500: Invalid volume directory count
    2013-11-07 06:46:38 -0500: (It should be 166840 instead of 166841)
    2013-11-07 06:46:38 -0500: Checking extended attributes file.
    2013-11-07 06:47:05 -0500: Checking multi-linked directories.
    2013-11-07 06:48:10 -0500: Checking volume bitmap.
    2013-11-07 06:48:12 -0500: Checking volume information.
    2013-11-07 06:48:12 -0500: The volume LaCie was found corrupt and needs to be repaired.
    2013-11-07 06:48:12 -0500: Error: This disk needs to be repaired. Click Repair Disk.2013-11-07 06:48:12 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:48:12 -0500: Disk Utility stopped verifying “LaCie”: This disk needs to be repaired. Click Repair Disk.
    2013-11-07 06:48:12 -0500:
    2013-11-07 06:50:02 -0500: Verify and Repair volume “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 06:50:02 -0500: Starting repair tool:
    2013-11-07 06:50:02 -0500: Checking file system2013-11-07 06:50:02 -0500: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    2013-11-07 06:50:02 -0500: Checking extents overflow file.
    2013-11-07 06:50:02 -0500: Checking catalog file.
    2013-11-07 06:50:41 -0500: Missing thread record (id = 5057741)
    2013-11-07 06:50:48 -0500: Checking multi-linked files.
    2013-11-07 06:51:02 -0500: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    2013-11-07 06:51:20 -0500: Invalid directory item count
    2013-11-07 06:51:20 -0500: (It should be 0 instead of 4)
    2013-11-07 06:51:20 -0500: Invalid volume directory count
    2013-11-07 06:51:20 -0500: (It should be 166840 instead of 166841)
    2013-11-07 06:51:20 -0500: Checking extended attributes file.
    2013-11-07 06:51:47 -0500: Checking multi-linked directories.
    2013-11-07 06:52:55 -0500: Checking volume bitmap.
    2013-11-07 06:52:56 -0500: Checking volume information.
    2013-11-07 06:52:56 -0500: Repairing volume.
    2013-11-07 06:52:56 -0500: Missing directory record (id = 5057741)
    2013-11-07 06:52:56 -0500: Look for missing items in lost+found directory.
    2013-11-07 06:53:10 -0500: Rechecking volume.
    2013-11-07 06:53:10 -0500: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    2013-11-07 06:53:10 -0500: Checking extents overflow file.
    2013-11-07 06:53:10 -0500: Checking catalog file.
    2013-11-07 06:53:16 -0500: Incorrect number of thread records
    2013-11-07 06:53:22 -0500: Checking multi-linked files.
    2013-11-07 06:53:35 -0500: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    2013-11-07 06:53:53 -0500: Invalid directory item count
    2013-11-07 06:53:54 -0500: (It should be 5 instead of 6)
    2013-11-07 06:53:54 -0500: Invalid volume directory count
    2013-11-07 06:53:54 -0500: (It should be 166844 instead of 166842)
    2013-11-07 06:53:54 -0500: Invalid volume file count
    2013-11-07 06:53:54 -0500: (It should be 1056326 instead of 1056321)
    2013-11-07 06:53:54 -0500: Checking extended attributes file.
    2013-11-07 06:54:20 -0500: Checking multi-linked directories.
    2013-11-07 06:55:25 -0500: Checking volume bitmap.
    2013-11-07 06:55:26 -0500: Checking volume information.
    2013-11-07 06:55:26 -0500: Repairing volume.
    2013-11-07 06:58:06 -0500: Rechecking volume.
    2013-11-07 06:58:06 -0500: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    2013-11-07 06:58:06 -0500: Checking extents overflow file.
    2013-11-07 06:58:07 -0500: Checking catalog file.
    2013-11-07 06:58:12 -0500: Incorrect number of thread records
    2013-11-07 06:58:18 -0500: Checking multi-linked files.
    2013-11-07 06:58:31 -0500: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    2013-11-07 06:58:50 -0500: Invalid volume directory count
    2013-11-07 06:58:50 -0500: (It should be 166844 instead of 166842)
    2013-11-07 06:58:50 -0500: Invalid volume file count
    2013-11-07 06:58:50 -0500: (It should be 1056326 instead of 1056321)
    2013-11-07 06:58:50 -0500: Checking extended attributes file.
    2013-11-07 06:59:17 -0500: Checking multi-linked directories.
    2013-11-07 07:00:22 -0500: Checking volume bitmap.
    2013-11-07 07:00:24 -0500: Checking volume information.
    2013-11-07 07:00:24 -0500: Repairing volume.
    2013-11-07 07:03:03 -0500: Rechecking volume.
    2013-11-07 07:03:03 -0500: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    2013-11-07 07:03:03 -0500: Checking extents overflow file.
    2013-11-07 07:03:04 -0500: Checking catalog file.
    2013-11-07 07:03:09 -0500: Incorrect number of thread records
    2013-11-07 07:03:15 -0500: Checking multi-linked files.
    2013-11-07 07:03:29 -0500: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    2013-11-07 07:03:47 -0500: Invalid volume directory count
    2013-11-07 07:03:47 -0500: (It should be 166844 instead of 166842)
    2013-11-07 07:03:47 -0500: Invalid volume file count
    2013-11-07 07:03:47 -0500: (It should be 1056326 instead of 1056321)
    2013-11-07 07:03:47 -0500: Checking extended attributes file.
    2013-11-07 07:04:14 -0500: Checking multi-linked directories.
    2013-11-07 07:05:19 -0500: Checking volume bitmap.
    2013-11-07 07:05:20 -0500: Checking volume information.
    2013-11-07 07:05:20 -0500: The volume LaCie could not be repaired after 3 attempts.
    2013-11-07 07:05:21 -0500: Volume repair complete.2013-11-07 07:05:21 -0500: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.2013-11-07 07:05:21 -0500: Error: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.2013-11-07 07:05:21 -0500:
    2013-11-07 07:05:21 -0500: Disk Utility stopped repairing “LaCie”: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.
    2013-11-07 07:05:21 -0500:
    2013-11-07 07:09:45 -0500: Disk Utility started.
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500: Preparing to erase : “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500:     Partition Scheme: GUID Partition Table
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500:     1 volume will be erased
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500:         Name        : “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500:         Size        : 999.86 GB
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500:         File system    : Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500: Unmounting disk
    2013-11-07 07:11:45 -0500: Erasing
    2013-11-07 07:11:54 -0500: Initialized /dev/rdisk1s2 as a 931 GB HFS Plus volume with a 81920k journal
    2013-11-07 07:11:54 -0500: Mounting disk
    2013-11-07 07:11:54 -0500: Erase complete.
    2013-11-07 07:11:54 -0500:
    2013-11-07 10:38:00 -0500: Disk Utility started.
    2013-11-07 10:38:12 -0500: Verifying volume “LaCie”
    2013-11-07 10:38:12 -0500: Starting verification tool:
    2013-11-07 10:38:14 -0500: Checking file system2013-11-07 10:38:14 -0500: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    2013-11-07 10:38:14 -0500: Checking extents overflow file.
    2013-11-07 10:38:14 -0500: Checking catalog file.
    2013-11-07 10:38:29 -0500: Checking multi-linked files.
    2013-11-07 10:38:29 -0500: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    2013-11-07 10:38:41 -0500: Checking extended attributes file.
    2013-11-07 10:39:04 -0500: Checking multi-linked directories.
    2013-11-07 10:39:31 -0500: Checking volume bitmap.
    2013-11-07 10:39:32 -0500: Checking volume information.
    2013-11-07 10:39:32 -0500: The volume LaCie appears to be OK.
    2013-11-07 10:39:32 -0500: Repair tool completed:
    2013-11-07 10:39:32 -0500:
    2013-11-07 10:39:32 -0500:

    I just got a call back from the upper level support person at apple care who had been advising me on my trouble with time machine and my LaCie 1 TB FWD. I had sent her much of the same verbiage as I posted here. As some of you have probably figured out, the verdict is that the drive is probably failing. She says this because I have had to do two erase and reformats. She thought that the intermitant problem that I have had with the drive unmounting when my iMac wakes from sleep could be related to the drive failing.
    In the meantime I have a secondary back-up (not using time machine) and the LaCie  1 TB FWD is working for the moment.
    Thanks to all who read all my verbiage.
    And in the meantime, I've learned something. I marked this question as solved. But I'm open to other things to try.
    Message was edited by: njtreehugger minor edits and update

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