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Formatting SSD for new Macbook Air
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1952102" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>So, you created two Containers, each with one Volume in it, on the drive. From that, I can't see any reason why TM would not be able to use "Back up" as a destination. It will reformat that Container (and "Back up") to be a version of APFS for TM (adding encryption, I think), but it should work. </p><p></p><p>Going back to your post #7, once you open the TM settings, you add the "Back up" Volume to TM by clicking on the "+" symbol on the bottom left of that window, then point to "Back up." You can then use the "-" button to remove "Ultra Touch" unless you want to keep it (to remove, hightlight and click "-" for it to go away).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1952102, member: 396914"] So, you created two Containers, each with one Volume in it, on the drive. From that, I can't see any reason why TM would not be able to use "Back up" as a destination. It will reformat that Container (and "Back up") to be a version of APFS for TM (adding encryption, I think), but it should work. Going back to your post #7, once you open the TM settings, you add the "Back up" Volume to TM by clicking on the "+" symbol on the bottom left of that window, then point to "Back up." You can then use the "-" button to remove "Ultra Touch" unless you want to keep it (to remove, hightlight and click "-" for it to go away). [/QUOTE]
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