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Time Machine couldn't complete backup.
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<blockquote data-quote="rbpeirce" data-source="post: 1947054" data-attributes="member: 410088"><p>Let me bounce this off of you. I do a daily backup to two drives. The idea is a backup to one drive today, the other tomorrow, and so on. When I get a failure to backup for today it always seems to be because I already have one. Is it possible or likely that TM recognizes this and knows it doesn't have to do another? If so, why the weird error message? Why doesn't it just silently abort?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbpeirce, post: 1947054, member: 410088"] Let me bounce this off of you. I do a daily backup to two drives. The idea is a backup to one drive today, the other tomorrow, and so on. When I get a failure to backup for today it always seems to be because I already have one. Is it possible or likely that TM recognizes this and knows it doesn't have to do another? If so, why the weird error message? Why doesn't it just silently abort? [/QUOTE]
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