ogrammed to do. Invaluable to
> recover from a HDD loss (which I have had once).
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> Peter Crisp
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ok at the backup content report.
Kind Regards
Peter Crisp
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Subject:Re: Time Machine backup content
Hi Peter,
Everything that Time Machine does is logged to the system log, so it
is
> look at the backup content report.
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> Peter Crisp
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Hi Peter,
Everything that Time Machine does is logged to the system log, so it is
possible to get more detailed reports on its activities.
Open Console in Applications/Utilities
To find the activity for Time Machine, you only need to know that the Time
Machine process is called backupd.
Click
l and
have a look at the backup content report.
Kind Regards
Peter Crisp
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Subject:Re: Time Machine backup content
Hi Peter,
Everything that Time Machine does is logged to the system
Hi folks, I did a search in the WAMUG archives and couldn't find the
thread which shows how to interrogate the actual backed up content for
each hourly backup for TM.
Reason I ask is that I am bringing my wifes TM backup up to date as it
had been manually stopped for a short period, then forgotten
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