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Lost Password Forum Apple Stuff Apple General Time machine error 17 and 45 Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: Time machine error 17 and 45 LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch time machine backup disk cannot be found to Threaded Mode 26th December 2010,06:15 AM #1 KAIM Join Date Dec 2010 Posts 1 Time machine time machine backup disk size error 17 and 45 I am using an external hard disc - Seagate goFlex Home connected to Wifi Router. The first time machine setup time machine backup disk size recommendation worked fine and I got to backup my Mac probook just fine. After a month I got error messages saying backup failed. now I try to create a new backup by 1. selecting backup disc NONE and then 2 creating new https://community.netgear.com/t5/Stora-Legacy/Solution-to-quot-Time-Machine-could-not-complete-the-backup/td-p/294697 backup -selecting the backup device and time machine tries to "make disc space available" - this is taking about 2 minutes. Then I get an error message: Time machine could not complete the backup. The backup disk image"/Volumes/GoFlexHome Public-1/KM's MacBook Pro.sparsebundle" could not be created (error 45). The error is displayed as error 17 as well. I have no problem accessing the network drive at all thanks Kai Reply With Quote 26th December 2010,08:23 AM #2 snark Join Date Apr 2005 Location Melbonia http://www.mactalk.com.au/19/96115-time-machine-error-17-45-a.html Posts 2,192 In my experience, backing up using Time Machine to a disk connected to your wireless router works perfectly well - until it doesn't. I had the same thing happen to me when I used a NAS drive. Unless you are using a Time Capsule, you really are better off connecting the disk directly to your machine. Live life with Blue Sun Reply With Quote 26th December 2010,06:15 PM #3 Brains Still stuck in 1984 Join Date Mar 2005 Location Inside your head Posts 6,557 Seconded. Because Time Machine uses a dual-ended checksum protocol, it is only compatible with a directly-connected USB/FW/SATA drive, a networked Time Capsule, or another Mac running OSX 10.5.2 or greater. Even though Apple's own AEBS lets Time Machine save its backup bundle to an AirDisk, it is officially unsupported. Once a Time Machine archive develops a fault, the entire archive is un-usable, and should be deleted and the whole backup started over from scratch. Reply With Quote 4th June 2011,02:07 PM #4 JohnPrewitt Join Date Jun 2011 Posts 1 Brains, Don't give up so easily. The issue with backing up over a network is that you may not have sufficient privilege to write into the folders on the network drive and/or the .sparsebundle file. Change the Sharing & Permissions for everyone to Read & Write for all folders to where your backups will be stored and the .sparebundle file. Doing this allowed me to continue backing up without ha
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