Would like to use Time Machine

I am using Lion and tried some things that not happy with and want to back to Wednesday 4/25/2012 for the entire Macintosh HD. How is this done?
Thanks,
Don

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  • I would like to use time Machine to back up to a network SMB drive. I can see the drive on my desktop but it will not show in the time machine window to be able to select it

    I currently have a mini server (OSX10.8.5, server 2.2.2) that I am using Time Machine to back up 4 external drives that are connected to the server via firewire 800. I would like to use Time Machine to back up to a windows network SMB drive. I can see the drive on my desktop but it will not show in the time machine window to be able to select it for use.
    Can this be done
    Thanks for any and all help

    The supported targets for Time Machine backups are local (direct-connected) disks, and network targets include Time Capsule, a disk hanging off the current-generation AirPort (though not earlier AirPort devices), and OS X Server systems.
    The Time Machine storage is based on the HFS+ file system, so I would not expect TM to work with SMB file services.
    While there are hacks to allow Time Machine to access network drives, I would not consider those to be reliable. Skim the forum and the 'net for related details, and for previous discussions of setting this up and the related issues that can arise.
    Remember to test the recovery with whatever you decide to use; whole point of backups is the ability to restore the data, after all.
    If you want to learn more about Time Machine, Pondini is an excellent resource.

  • HT201250 i would like to use time machine but also back up other file to my external drive?

    I just got a WD T3 external hard drive and I would like to use time machine but also back up other files that to the drive.  Can anyone help me out.
    Thanks Mark

    You would need to go to your Applications folder>Utilities>Disk Utility> and there create Two Partitions on your external hard drive, naming them differently.  Then you could go back to your desktop, open the dock, right click on the Time Machine icon and select "Open Time Machine Preferences". In there select the external hard drive Partition that you want to use for TM.  The other external drive partition will be available for other uses.
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  • I would like to use time machine via wifi or bluetooth

    The idea of plugging a notebook into a hard drive defeats the purpose of the portability, how would i be able to use a wireless method of backing up. additionally we have 3 mac notebooks in the house would i be able to partition a tetra drive in three sections and automatically do the wireless backups

    The official word is that the backup drive must be physically connected to one computer on the network. I believe there are kludges that work with a network-attached drive, but I have not tried it and they are certainly not supported.
    It is not necessary to partition the drive, however; TM can back up multiple computers in the same partition. What I find interesting is that it makes "virtual partitions" so each computer thinks it has its own drive. The only way to observe this is with a non-Mac on the network that can see the actual drive usage.

  • Would like to verify Time Machine backup but when I enter TM and then open iPhoto, it only provides me a gray window telling me the size of the file. How do I make sure all iPhoto pictures have been backed up on Time Machine?

    Would like to verify Time Machine backup but when I enter TM and then open iPhoto, it only provides me a gray window telling me the size of the file. How do I make sure all iPhoto pictures have been backed up on Time Machine?

    HaJo-aus-BS wrote:
    Since Snow-Leo time machine offers an option to verify backups, but I have found that it does not work for external disks attached by USB or FireWire.
    Yes, that's for network backups only. 
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    You can "spot check" whether the Time Machine "Star Wars" display seems correct.
    You can do a full system restore to another disk per #14 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions, then start up from it and see if things are there and seem to work.
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  • Clean Install of SL, now would like to resume Time Machine Backups

    I recently did a clean install of Snow Leopard in an effort to solve some problems I was having with Aperture. Now that I have the clean install up and running, and have reinstalled most if not all of my apps that I need, I would like to resume using Time Machine to back up my system. My old backups are on Time Machine in the backups.backupdb folder. I dont think I want to delete those, as I'm still finding from day to day there's info back there that I would like to copy over. Is there any way to have Time Machine just resume backups using that same folder?
    I'm also not able to move that backups.backupdb folder to a new subfolder (I am being told ownership is not enabled, and even when i click the get info button and the little lock at the bottom of the pane I do not see an option for ignoring ownership) and I am concerned if I start a new Time Machine backup of my current system it will replace the current folder. If anyone has any expertise in this area and can help I would greatly appreciate it.

    Abbstrack wrote:
    I recently did a clean install of Snow Leopard in an effort to solve some problems I was having with Aperture. Now that I have the clean install up and running, and have reinstalled most if not all of my apps that I need, I would like to resume using Time Machine to back up my system. My old backups are on Time Machine in the backups.backupdb folder. I dont think I want to delete those, as I'm still finding from day to day there's info back there that I would like to copy over. Is there any way to have Time Machine just resume backups using that same folder?
    I'm also not able to move that backups.backupdb folder to a new subfolder (I am being told ownership is not enabled, and even when i click the get info button and the little lock at the bottom of the pane I do not see an option for ignoring ownership) and I am concerned if I start a new Time Machine backup of my current system it will replace the current folder. If anyone has any expertise in this area and can help I would greatly appreciate it.
    NEVER move or do ANYTHING with TM backups by hand from finder. TM will not delete your old backups when you start an entirely new backup sequence. set up TM on the new install. on the first backup it should offer you to continue the existing backup sequence. if you choose that option then it will continue the old backups. but it will make a full system backup on the first run and if it runs out of space it will start deleting old backups.

  • I would like to use time capsule to archive events from FCPX 10.0.8 but FC doesn't see that Time capsule. I see TC on the finder only. What should i do? is it a set up issue?

    How can I export event from FCPX 10.0.8 to time capsule 2T? In the event library of FC i see the MAC HD only. I see TC on finder but not inside event library.

    How is the Time Capsule connected to your computer? It needs to be a direct USB, FireWire, or Thunderbolt connection.

  • Would like to use WD MyBook external SOLELY for my iPhoto library and remove it from my hard drive to clear up space. How do I do this?

    I just bought a 3TB My Book that I would like to store my iPhoto library on and remove it from my hard drive completely. I am running Time Machine with another external drive as back up and would like to use Time Machine to also back up my photos that will be on my My Book external. How do I move my iPhoto library to my new external and delete it from my hard drive? The catch is that I only want this new external to be for my iPhoto. I don't want Time Machine to start backing up my entire hard drive, since I already have an external dedicated to back up. I have not attached my external yet because I am afraid it will automatically start backing up my entire hard drive. I am very experienced on a Mac but not very technical so please, no big words and THANKS MUCH in advance!!

    First format the drive to OS X Extended (journaled) with ownership set to be ignored:
    Next drag your iPhoto library from your Pictures folder to the EHD.  When the copying is complete launch iPhoto with the Option key held down and in the window that comes up select the library on the EHD:
    Check the file path under the window to make sure the correct library has been selected.
    Once you've confirmed that the EHD library is working properly and has all of your photos you can delete the library in your Pictures folder.
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  • If I restore using Time Machine, will I restore permissions also?

    Here is the deal. We have a MacPro and I would like to use Time Machine to backup the computer, then wipe the hard drive and the restore only the software and media. What we DO NOT WANT is for any of the problems (like the permissions that are messed up) to be restored also. When  I say permissions I mean in our office  we have to hold shift to start up in safe mode, then restart, plus other stuff . I really don't want to get into all that. Please tell me if problems will be restored as well, after the use of Time Machine, cause that's what we want to avoid.
    Speak slowly and clearly please.
    MacPro Version 10.6.8
    2 x 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
    8 GB 1066 MHz DDR3
    I'm not sure of the year (let me know if it matters in this case)

    Is there anyway to avoid that.
    No.
    How can I, "exclude from the backup?"
    Apple menu > System Preferences > Time Machine > Options...
    So using Time Machine, in my case, is a waste of time?
    Not necessarily. You could restore from a snapshot taken before the damage was done. In that case, you lose all more recent changes to your files, but you could restore those selectively.
    Also would upgrading to Mountain Lion solve this issue?
    I'm not sure what the issue is, so I don't know.
    Is the way to restore the OS to default, but leave all new media and new software in place?
    Boot into Recovery (command-R at startup) and select Reinstall OS X. Don't expect that action to solve any problem other than corrupt or missing system files, which are relatively rare.

  • Can i use time machine with a airport extreme and a external hard drive

    I have connected a hard drive to my airport extreme.
    Now i would like to use time machine to back up my computers, and would like to do this on the hard drive which is connected to my airport extreme.
    Next step is that i would like to be able to approach my external hard drive via the internet.
    Is this possible or not?

    Both are possible. However, Apple does NOT support Time Machine backups to AirPort Disks attached to the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn). Doing so will potentially lead to data corruption and is highly not recommended. Please check out this excellent Pondini article for more details. This article also provides the Apple Support references that states Apple's position. Bottom line? If your backups are critical to you, then you may want to rethink your backup solution.
    As far as accessing the AirPort Disk from the Internet, the following is the basic steps to do so:
    Start the AirPort Utility > Select the AEBSn, and then, note the IP address shown.
    Select Manual Setup.
    Verify that Connection Sharing = Share a public IP address is selected on the Internet > Internet Connection tab.
    Select Disks, and then, select File Sharing.
    Verify that both the "Enable file sharing" and "Share disks over WAN" options are enabled.
    Verify that Secure Shared Disks = With a disk password. (Recommended)
    Verify that AirPort Disks Guest Access = Not allowed. (Recommended)
    Select Advanced, and then, select the Port Mapping tab.
    Click the plus sign to add a new port mapping.
    For Service, select the "Personal File Sharing" option. (Note: This option would only allow Mac clients to access the AirPort Disks. If you want both Macs and PCs to connect, you would need to leave this field at its default value and enter the appropriate SMB ports to the mix of ports to be opened.)
    In the Public UDP Port(s) and Public TCP Port(s) boxes, type in a 4-digit port number (e.g., 8888) that you choose. In the Private IP Address box, type the internal IP address of your AEBSn that you wrote down in step 1. In the Private UDP Port(s) and Private TCP Port(s) boxes, type 548. Click Continue.
    In the Description box, type a descriptive name like "AirPort Disk File Sharing," and then, click Done.
    Click on Update.
    To connect to the shared AirPort Disk from a remote location using a Mac:
    From the Finder > Go > Connect to Server.
    Enter the Pubic (WAN-side) IP address of the AEBSn, followed by a colon and the Public port number that you choose in step 11 of the previous procedure. For example: afp://www.mydyndnsdomain.com:8888 or afp://123.456.789.123:8888
    Click Connect.
    You should be prompted for your user name and password. The user name can be anything you like; the password should be the Disk password for the AEBSn that you created in step 6 previously.
    Click Connect.

  • Can I use Time Machine with a Network Storage Drive?

    I just picked up this drive http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Macally/NSA2S350NAS/ and I would like to use Time Machine for backups, and also use a different location on the drive for sharing files on our network. But this article http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.6/en/15139.html says that network server must use AFP. How do I set that up? I just have a simple network using a 4 port wireless router. I have no idea what protocol the network is. I just use the "Network" option to connect to my new drive at smb://192.168.1.105.
    Is this going to be possible or do I need to buy some other backup software???

    On a Mac G4 I'm running OSX leopard with Time Machine. I have my other Mac (8600)networked. The 8600 was upgraded with a G3 Sonnet and IDE card, so it'll support OSX and large hard drives. I want TM to back up to the 8600, is this possible?
    Thanks

  • Can I use time machine on 2 separate HDDs

    I would like to use time machine for my laptop on 2 HDDs, so I can keep and off sight copy. Alternating the drives to provide maximum back-up security.
    Can this be done?

    Perhaps a better strategy would be to Use TM for your Day to Day Backup and use a Bootable Clone as your Off Site Back up.
    Something like...
    SuperDuper  http://www.shirt-pocket.com/
    or CCC  http://www.bombich.com/
    Which offer Incremental BackUp Options...
    Works for me...

  • Can I backup an External Hard Drive using Time Machine and Time Capsule?

    I have a Powerbook G4 with Mac OS X 10.5.2 and use an external hard drive *all the time*. I'd like to use Time Machine and my new 500GB Time Capsule to back it up along with the internal hard drive. Can I do this? Thanks for your help.

    I believe so; this thread indicates how. Hope this helps.

  • I just installed Mountain Lion on my iMac that was previously running Snow Leopard. Bugt I found that some key applications no longer work, so I would like to go back to snow Leopard. I can't use time machine backups for this. what can I do?

    I just installed Mountain Lion on my iMac. But In was dismayed to find that my Canon scanner software (Canoscan LIDE500F)no longer works. Nor do any of my MS offce applications. I tried to use time machine to reinstall Snow Leopard (my previous operating system), but unfortunately my time machine backups did not include system software. Also, the original system install disk that came with my iMac would not allow me to install Snow Leopard in place of Mountain Lion. I would appreciate it if somebody could tell me how to solve this problem.

    The reason your Office doesn't work is because it is PowerPC code. If you will upgrade the 2004 Office to 2011 Office then that will work.
    I don't understand how you managed to get your Time Machine backup to not backup the system.
    Now if you still what to downgrade you will have to erase the disk and reinstall Snow Leopard. Most likely all of your application and then restore your data from Time Machine.
    To me it sounds like it would be easier to upgrade your software and stay with Mountain Lion instead.
    Allan

  • The memory on my MAC is full. It holds 4GB of RAM of which 79GB are photos. I would like to back up my photos to an external drive but just don not know how. I do not wish to use time machine. How do I back up my photo library, then delete the them t

    The memory on my MAC is full. It holds 4GB of RAM of which 79GB are photos. I would like to back up my photos to an external drive but just do not know how. I do not wish to use time machine. How do I back up my photo library, then delete them from my MAC to free up that 79GB? Thank you.

    Hi
    Just to clarify a couple of points in your post.
    RAM (memory) is different from hard drive space. You have 4GB of RAM, but that has no bearing on the amount of drive space you have, of which we know that 79GB are photos.
    If those photos are in iPhoto, you should be able to move the entire iPhoto Library, from the Pictures folder, to your external hard drive. You can just drag and drop. Do not have iPhoto open while you're doing this. Once it's done, you can double-click on the moved iPhoto Library file to associate it with iPhoto, so that the app remembers where the library is for next time.
    One more thing. When you move a file to a different location, and then delete the original, you don't have a backup. You still only have one copy. So if that external drive dies, you will lose all your photos. Time Machine is a very good way to prevent this from happening. You should dedicate a different drive for Time Machine backups.
    Matt

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