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Saving to time capsule
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<blockquote data-quote="robh" data-source="post: 697355" data-attributes="member: 62043"><p>I am using time machine backing up to time capsule. All was OK untill recently when the back up went from incremental to full i.e. 155GB, very time consumptive. I have read somewhere that a corrupted file could instigate a full backup and that such files can be found by using the console utility, except I cant find the console utility. Is it possible to repair using the Leopard disc supplied by Apple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robh, post: 697355, member: 62043"] I am using time machine backing up to time capsule. All was OK untill recently when the back up went from incremental to full i.e. 155GB, very time consumptive. I have read somewhere that a corrupted file could instigate a full backup and that such files can be found by using the console utility, except I cant find the console utility. Is it possible to repair using the Leopard disc supplied by Apple [/QUOTE]
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