![]() ![]() You can tell it is ‘preparing’ because when you open the Time Machine preferences there is the little barbers pole saying ‘preparing’ □ When you first do a backup, or when you haven’t backed up to a particular disk for ages (perhaps if you have been away on a trip), it can spend several hours ‘preparing’. Occasionally Time Machine seems to be stuck, but isn’t really. … and throughout I’ve dropped in a few lessons for anyone implementing critical system software - maybe the odd Apple engineer is reading how to tell when things are wrong This is my own story of how it goes wrong … and how to put it right. What bit of software do you really need to be reliable? If anything else goes really wrong you have the backup - but if the backup fails you really are lost.Īnd Mac OS X Time Machine, while it does have a very pretty interface, is inclined to get stuck sometimes. ![]() Unfortunately only fixing Mac OS X backup, not the Tardis □ … but, nonetheless, critical. ![]()
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