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to a time capsule. It has worked but stopped working. The menu says "Faied" and the time machine prefs says: "The backup disk image “/Volumes/WD1-1/monster.sparsebundle” could not be created (error 22)" As far as I can tell the external hard disk is just fine. One really weird thing is that the external drive is called "WD1". However the Volume in the error message is specified as /Volumes/WD1-1. In fact in shall I see this: monster:~ pitosalas$ mount /dev/disk0s2 on / (hfs, local, journaled) devfs on /dev (devfs, local, nobrowse) /dev/disk1s2 on /Volumes/MonsterHD (hfs, local, journaled) map -hosts on /net (autofs, nosuid, automounted, nobrowse) map auto_home on /home (autofs, automounted, nobrowse) afp_0TSQUm1ubQ4400mmYF0Pyetl-1.2d000003 on /Volumes/WD1 (afpfs, nodev, nosuid, mounted by pitosalas) afp_0TSQUm1ubQ4400mmYF0Pyetl-1.2d00005c on /Volumes/WD1-1 (afpfs, nobrowse) and monster:~ pitosalas$ ls /Volumes/ BootHD MonsterHD WD1 WD1-1 (notice that MonsterHD and BootHD are both internal drives of the OSX box called monster) What is that second Volume WD1-1? It has different characteristics in $ mount listing none of which are meaningful to me. Could that be related to the problem? osx time-machin
from the Adobe Community Summit I knew there were a couple of things I had to do. Getting a bit of rest and hanging out
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with my wife and son were at the very top of the list. creating a backup disk for windows 7 Closer to the bottom was plugging my MBP into a power brick in order to backup my computer to my sparsebundle could not be created (error (null)) Time Capsule. Little did I know it wasn't going to be as easy as usual.After plugging in and initiating the backup, Time Machine took over 20 minutes to prepare the data - it http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/27251/time-machine-fails-backup-to-a-time-capsules-attached-hard-disk simply displayed "Preparing data" for what seemed like ages. Finally, it finished the prepare data phase and displayed how much data it was backing up, about 5.3 GB. I'm simply amazed that one weeks worth of work could generate 5.3 GB of changed data. Realizing it was going to take Time Machine quite a while to copy 5.3 GB wirelessly to the Time Capsule I shut http://www.aaronwest.net/blog/index.cfm/2008/5/18/A-Fix-for-Time-Machines-Backup-Failure the MBP's screen about 80% of the way and decided to return to the living room to do other things.A few hours later I came back to my MBP to see the following message:First, many thanks to Apple for giving me a useful error message I could do something about. Pfff. I tried several things to get Time Machine working again including rebooting, reconnecting to the Time Capsule, and simply restarting the backup process. All failed with the same error message.After hitting up Google for answers (Google always seems to have answers you know) I found a few posts on the MacCast forums that seemed promising. A user by the name of "karinlord" deserves credit for the right set of steps to mitigate this problem.I believe my problem started when my computer decided to sleep in the middle of the backup process. I am unsure if this occurred because of my systems preferences or whether I actually shut the computer lid enough to force it to sleep. Regardless, Time Machine seems to freak out if it gets interrupted during the backup process. When this happens several files and folders are left on your backup volume t
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described in "Recovering from a disaster". I have got the following error: """Restore Failure An error (22) occurred while copying. (Invalid argument) """ Does anybody got the same? Any solution? Thanks for any feedback Mauro http://www.i-cherubini.it/mauro/blog/ dnanian04-05-2006, 09:38 AMHi, Mauro. Have you mounted the image with File > Open Disk Image... and dragged the resulting volume (not the image file) into the source? martigan04-05-2006, 10:54 AMHi Dave, thanks for the hint. As I was not sure I did again the whole process. So, I open the image with the "Open Disk Image" command of the File menu. Then I drag the drive icon that appear a the bottom of the drives list on the left hand-side and finally the destination disk that needs to be erased and restored. The process start and when almost finished (95%), DiskUtility throws the error. Any other idea? Thanks a lot Mauro dnanian04-05-2006, 11:00 AMHm. Error 22 is "invalid argument". I'm not sure what might be wrong here, Mauro. I'd check to see if you can archive-and-install on top of the restored backup to put an OS down, and then boot from it and see if your files are there and OK. Scott Shuster08-22-2006, 08:19 AMInstead of using the Migration Tool, I dragged stuff onto my new MacBook in the time-tested style of OS-7.4 -- resulting in slowness. I did not know about the Migration Tool - "Duh!" - and also "Dohhh!!!" - !!! Tho slow, the computer has been working just fine, but obviously I'd like to fix its problems. The good folks down at Tekserve here in NYC recommended that as full-fledged optimization does not yet exist for the Intel Macs (no "DiskWarrior") I use SuperDuper to create a disk image on an external drive, and restore from that: They said I'd get some improved disk organization and 'speed' out of doing that. So I created the 'sparse' disk image overnight, and this morning sought to start-up from the image, but I'm getting 'invalid argument' from the get-go. The image works fine as a folder-full-of-files, but is not recognized as a potential start-up drive. In Disk Utility I'm told that the image has no checksum data -- So I am checksumming it now -- which looks like it's going to take hours, so in the meantime I thought I'd saunter over here and try to find out what's going on... With thanks in advance for any guidan