I have deleted the entire time machine instance on the nas and created a new instance - same error. I can connect to the drive, enter username/password just fine. after it spins for a while, it comes back with an error - "the backup disk image - ***.macbookair.sparsebundle" could ...
If your Time Machine backup disk is a physical external hard drive, it is possible that the backup disk is disconnected so that your Mac is unable to connect to the backup disk. You can reconnect the backup disk. Remove the backup disk from your Mac, then re-plug it to your Mac. ...
That is why I use a locally attached hard drive for my Time Machine backups per Mac rather than my Synology NAS. Ensure that you have the most current DSM software installed. Reply of 1 Time Machine backup on Synology NAS keeps breaking ...
1. Does Synology support Time Machine backups to external drives (USB, eSATA [preferably]). 2. Can external drives be encrypted with the built in hardware encrypted engine. My main use for the NAS is strictly as a RAID 1 secure backup. It would be a benefit to be able to wirelessly ...
The problem that I am seeing is that the size of the backups are way too big. The Macbook has a 1TB hard drive, with 800GB used. The initial Time Machine backup ran over WiFi for 2 weeks, and ultimately the size of the backup was 1.9TB. I assumed this was due to the Mac makin...
External drive connected to AirPort Time Capsule or AirPort Extreme Base Station Mac used as a backup destination for TimeMachine NAS – Network-attached storage device that time Machine Supports 4. Where Is Time Machine on Mac The inbuilt Time-machine backup feature on the Mac operating system ...
I did remove my NAS drive from Time Machine, delete the partition on the NAS and create a new differently-named one, go into Safe Mode, added the new partition and successfully did a full initial backup. I then rebooted into "normal" mode and successfully did a 2nd backup. But from ...
Two options for disks appear in Time Machine preferences. "NAS-TimeMachine.local" and "NAS.local". It shows the correct backup folder it I select either one, but the behavior is still the same. Note that I see then nas-timemachine as a network drive in addition to the nas on...
My backups are all APFS and made by Big Sur. Iup and you can not disable the reindexing on a timemachine drive. I have a Qnap and i gave up on that for now. My linux machine also used to work great, but now seams to have the same problem. i was using a gigabit hardwired...
并确认即可;2、删除整个 Time Machine 备份进入 Time Machine,打开备份磁盘,进入「Backups.backupdb」...