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Hard crash during Time Machine backups
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<blockquote data-quote="lclev" data-source="post: 1718400" data-attributes="member: 307555"><p>I would be curious to see if you connected to your network with an ethernet cable if the Time Capsule issue would clear up. What you posted is not a crash report but it does indicate connections problems. Does this computer connect to the internet without issues? </p><p></p><p>I see it is popping between IPv4 and IPv6 connections. IPv6 seems to not be getting an address and IPv4 seems to be having authentication issues. Then it jumps back and forth between the two and can't store a plist on the hard drive. </p><p></p><p>This could be a wireless issue and/or a hard drive issue. It is possible the part of the hard drive where OS X resides has issues and the Windows side does not. They are in separate areas of the drive. </p><p></p><p>And it could be time to look for a newer system especially if you want to run Sierra.</p><p></p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lclev, post: 1718400, member: 307555"] I would be curious to see if you connected to your network with an ethernet cable if the Time Capsule issue would clear up. What you posted is not a crash report but it does indicate connections problems. Does this computer connect to the internet without issues? I see it is popping between IPv4 and IPv6 connections. IPv6 seems to not be getting an address and IPv4 seems to be having authentication issues. Then it jumps back and forth between the two and can't store a plist on the hard drive. This could be a wireless issue and/or a hard drive issue. It is possible the part of the hard drive where OS X resides has issues and the Windows side does not. They are in separate areas of the drive. And it could be time to look for a newer system especially if you want to run Sierra. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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