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<blockquote data-quote="Jamiefort" data-source="post: 1638654" data-attributes="member: 341071"><p>I've recently had some issues with Time Machine backing up to a WD External HD via an Airport Extreme. I had to completely reformat the WD hard drive and start the Time Machine back up from scratch. All appears to be working fine BUT when I look at the WD Hard drive via finder, I see the Sparse Disk Image Bundle. It is 110GB in size and last modified matches my last Time Machine back up time. If I double click on the image it says "The following disk images couldn't be opened" and "iMac.sparsebundle image not recognised". Nowhere can I find any 'backups.backupdb" folders as I used to before I had all these problems. I have Yosemite 10.10.2 Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamiefort, post: 1638654, member: 341071"] I've recently had some issues with Time Machine backing up to a WD External HD via an Airport Extreme. I had to completely reformat the WD hard drive and start the Time Machine back up from scratch. All appears to be working fine BUT when I look at the WD Hard drive via finder, I see the Sparse Disk Image Bundle. It is 110GB in size and last modified matches my last Time Machine back up time. If I double click on the image it says "The following disk images couldn't be opened" and "iMac.sparsebundle image not recognised". Nowhere can I find any 'backups.backupdb" folders as I used to before I had all these problems. I have Yosemite 10.10.2 Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. J [/QUOTE]
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