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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. HT3275: Time Machine: Troubleshooting backup issues Learn about Time Machine: Troubleshooting backup issues This discussion time machine fout 1 is locked TheBreen Level 1 (0 points) Q: Time Machine: Error time machine fehler 1 -1 I've been getting this message for the past day or so: "The backup disk image '[…] name.sparsebundle' apple time machine review could not be accessed (error -1)." Any explanations? (Time Machine Error) Mac OS X 10.6.8I seem to remember that there was an AirPort Utility update recently, but I can't apple time machine backup external hard drive remember whether there was a firmware update included in that as well. I haven't seen this error message before, so I'm not sure whether that could be the culprit.Ideas? (I'm the kind who likes to figure out what the problem actually *is* rather than just reboot everything a few times and hope for the best.)-- Tim Time Machine,
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Mac OS X (10.6.8) Posted on Jun 11, 2013 2:04 PM I have this question too Close Q: Time Machine: Error -1 All replies Helpful answers by Bob Timmons, Bob Timmons Jun 11, 2013 2:27 PM in response to TheBreen Level 10 (105,103 points) Wireless Jun 11, 2013 2:27 PM in response to TheBreen Suggest that you start with #C17 in Time Machine -- Troubleshooting by Pondini, our resident guru.http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.
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you receive. Ask David Your Own Question David, Mac Support Specialist Category: Mac Satisfied apple time machine review 2012 Customers: 1363 Experience: BSc H.Dip Apple Certified Professional 39216975 Type Your Mac Question Here... David is online now time machine not backing apple time machine review 2011 up; Error 1 Macintosh.sparsebundle Customer Question time machine not backing up; "Error 1: Macintosh.sparsebundle could not be accesssed"I am om LionThanks Submitted: 4 years ago. Category:Mac Share this conversation Expert: David replied4 years ago. Hi my https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5096611?tstart=0 name is David and I'll do my best to answer your question.This sounds like your Time Machine backup image is damaged. You can try repair it with the Disk Utility.Please see the steps in this article where it advises to repair the disk image:http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3275If you need more assistance please reply.Best regards,David. Ask Your Own Mac Question Customer: replied4 years ago. I have not replied as I had two goes at it with http://www.justanswer.com/mac-computers/5q7c5-time-machine-not-backing-up-error-1-macintosh-sparsebundle.html an interval betweenThe Utility verifies the disk but still the back up does not complete[it did once but then reverted to the problem]Mark Expert: David replied4 years ago. Hi,It might be beyond repair, and you need to erase it and start a new first time backup.First turn off Time Machine in System Preferences.Recreate the partition table in Disk Utility. Disk Utility is in /Applications/Utilities/There are two entries on the left for each disk, select the top entry of the Time Machine disk.Click the Partition tab.Change Partition Scheme from Current to One Partition.Change the name to Time Machine, and click Apply.Then open Time Machine preferences and select the disk again to make a new full backup.You lose historical data this way, but you make an up to date new backup.Best regards,David.PS Please bookmark this page if you want to get back to this answer again. Ask Your Own Mac Question Customer: replied4 years ago. I won't be home for two weeks so cannot put this into operation;is there anyway to save the historical data first?BestM Expert: David replied4 years ago. If there was a particular document that you wanted you could browse the Time Machine disk. If you weren't sure and wanted to have access to everything then you could purchase a new hard drive.For mos
topic provides some troubleshooting tips for common Time Machine errors and problems. It does not cover most problems specific to Time Capsules or other wireless backups. See Using Time Machine with a Time Capsule, and/or Apple’s Time Capsule forum, in the wireless section. Nor does it include general information about http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html Time Machine. For that, see Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions. Section A. TOOLS and PROCEDURES YOU MAY NEED A1. Time Machine Buddy widget A2. Time Tracker and/or Backup Loupe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Machine_(OS_X) A3. Tinker Tool A4. Full Reset of Time Machine A5. How to Repair or Verify Disk A6. Common Backup Messages A7. How to Navigate to a file A8. time machine Changing the maximum size or case-sensitivity of a sparse bundle A9. Information needed to diagnose a problem A10. Deleting an "inProgress" package A11. Navigating to your backups via the Finder Section B. SET - UP PROBLEMS B1. I can't select my drive for use with Time Machine B2. The Select Disk button doesn't work B3. No oldest or latest backup date shown B4. Wrong apple time machine icon shown for TM drive/partition B5. Would you like to inherit (or re-use) the Backup . . .? B6. "Reconnecting" to your backups Section C. BACKUP FAILURES C1. Initial Backup Failed C2. Other Backup Fails C3. ". . . an error occurred while copying files . . . " or "Aborting backup because indexing a file failed" C4. "The backup disk is full" or ". . . almost full" or "This backup is too large . . ." C5. "You do not have appropriate . . . privileges to save file ".
release 1.3 / October16, 2014; 23 months ago(2014-10-16)[1] Operating system OS X 10.5 or newer Type Backup software License Proprietary Website www.apple.com/osx/apps/#timemachine Time Machine is a backup software application distributed with the Apple OS X computer operating system. The software is designed to work with the Time Capsule storage product, as well as other internal and external disk drives. It was introduced in Mac OS X Leopard. Contents 1 Overview 2 User interface 3 Storage 4 Operation 5 Requirements 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Overview[edit] Time Machine creates incremental backups of files that can be restored at a later date.[2] It allows the user to restore the whole system or specific files from the Recovery HD or the OS X Install DVD. It works within iWork, iLife, and several other compatible programs, making it possible to restore individual objects (e.g. photos, contacts, calendar events) without leaving the application. According to an Apple support statement: "Time Machine is a backup utility, not an archival utility, it is not intended as offline storage. Time Machine captures the most recent state of your data on your disk. As snapshots age, they are prioritized progressively lower compared to your more recent ones."[3] For backups to a network drive, Time Machine allows the user to back up Apple Mac computers through Apple's AirPort networking, and supports backing up to certain network attached storage devices or servers, depending on the version of Time Machine. Earlier versions worked with a wide variety of NAS servers, but later versions require the server to support a recent version of Apple's Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), and Time Machine no longer works with servers using the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol typical for Windows servers. Some of the legacy support can be re-enabled by using hand-tuned configuration options, accessed through the Terminal. Apple's Time Capsule acts as a network storage device specifically for Time Machine backups, allowing both wired and wireless backups to the Time Capsule's internal hard drive. Time Machine may alternatively be used with an