By any chance you running any sort of VM within Mac OS?
On Nov 8, 2013, at 1:56 PM, Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Stupidly I assumed that it backed up your system and content and then did
> incremental back-ups - that is, simply recorded any changes since the
> original back-up in a dated file so that it could reconstruct the situation.
> After all, the name implies that you can go back to where you were at some
> point in the past, to recover a deleted file, for instance. Total weekly
> back-ups when you've got over half a terrabyte on board are just bloody
> useless! As I said, it jammed up on me inside a month when it didn't have
> room to do the new one.
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> www.soultheft.com
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> Author/Publisher:
> The SLR Compendium:
> revised edition -
> http://blur.by/19Hb8or
> The TLR Compendium
> http://blur.by/1dQb0sG
>
>
>
> On 09/11/2013, at 1:25 AM, Siddiq Siddiqui-Ali wrote:
>
>> Time Machine will fill, to capacity, any drive you give it access to. Once
>> it's full, it starts deleting the oldest one, and so on. You can run into
>> issues when there are large breaks in time between backups, and the new
>> backup requires more space than what's available, and there aren't enough
>> backups for it to safely delete the oldest one.
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