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> On 10 Dec 2014, at 11:52, itsagr...@mac.com wrote:
> 
> Just an FYI here.
> 
> There’s a free utility called Time machine Editor which you can use to change 
> the frequency with which a TM backup happens. I’ve used it now for some time 
> and find it very handy.
> 
> http://timesoftware.free.fr/timemachineeditor/
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> "I can hardly say [to my son], 'Darling, do all this training and the best 
> thing will be Celebrity Dog Watch'. Take away the talent shows, celebrity 
> cook shows, skating, dog training, dancing, putting people on an island - and 
> what's left? "I've been asked to go on all of them," [Nicholas Lyndhurst] 
> admitted.
> 
> 
>> On 9 Dec 2014, at 13:46, Phil Tomlinson <philip.tomlins...@btinternet.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Sam
>> 
>> The backup finally completed in one week and 23 hours. I was so glad to be 
>> able to turn the computer off that I haven’t looked into Time Machine yet to 
>> see if it actually works! At least I have something that might be used to 
>> recapture all my files if the iMac crashes some day.
>> I had some reassurance from a WD operative over the phone and I just let the 
>> TM run until it completed.
>> 
>> Phil
>> 
>>> On 8 Dec 2014, at 09:47, Sam - MacAmbulance <i...@macambulance.co.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Phil
>>> 
>>> Do you use either Parallels Desktop, VMWare Fusion or Entourage 2004/2008? 
>>> Any program which creates a very large single file can cause huge backups 
>>> with Time Machine as the file’s modification date is regularly updated even 
>>> after a small change, meaning Time Machine ends up backing it up multiple 
>>> times (sometimes hourly).
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> Sam
>>> 
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>>>> On 8 Dec 2014, at 09:45, Phil Tomlinson <philip.tomlins...@btinternet.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I seem to have a backup underway that is never going to complete. 
>>>> After many problems backing up to a WD My Book I thought I had at last 
>>>> fixed things by using Disk Utility. (Thanks Sam for your advice - quite a 
>>>> while ago now) However, the backup has now lasted for a week.
>>>> The most worrying feature is that the size of data on my IMac is 
>>>> increasing as the size of backup increases. E.g. It started off backing up 
>>>> 28.90 GB of 221.71 GB, now it’s backed up 636 GB, but of 411.96 GB.
>>>> Is this some catastrophic weird loop effect? Will it ever complete?
>>>> 
>>>> Phil
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