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What exactly doesn't time machine save?
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<blockquote data-quote="pendlewitch" data-source="post: 1391852" data-attributes="member: 214663"><p>My questions are perfectly reasonable in the scheme of things and are more borne out of curiosity than of any major concern. </p><p>If all this went down on me tomorrow then c'est la vie, obviously not so for you.</p><p></p><p>It was a kernel panic shortly after the last Lion update which for a lot of people was troublesome. It coincided with me hooking up a new drive to replace one that was too small for TM.The TM back up had continued on re-boot from where it left off.</p><p>I was advised by an Apple Care repair specialist (whom I just happened to come across in my line of work a couple of days later) that the TM back up was most likely corrupt and that I should wipe the drive and perform a new one which I did. Who better to ask I wonder? </p><p></p><p>Sinclairs, Amiga's, and patronising me about aircraft isn't really answering anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pendlewitch, post: 1391852, member: 214663"] My questions are perfectly reasonable in the scheme of things and are more borne out of curiosity than of any major concern. If all this went down on me tomorrow then c'est la vie, obviously not so for you. It was a kernel panic shortly after the last Lion update which for a lot of people was troublesome. It coincided with me hooking up a new drive to replace one that was too small for TM.The TM back up had continued on re-boot from where it left off. I was advised by an Apple Care repair specialist (whom I just happened to come across in my line of work a couple of days later) that the TM back up was most likely corrupt and that I should wipe the drive and perform a new one which I did. Who better to ask I wonder? Sinclairs, Amiga's, and patronising me about aircraft isn't really answering anything. [/QUOTE]
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