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<blockquote data-quote="AllanGreen" data-source="post: 1469244" data-attributes="member: 175184"><p>I switched on my Mac this morning and found I needed to restore a file I mistakenly overwrote yesterday.</p><p>I tried Timemachine but received the message "Unexpected Error code -6584". I checked my LG NAS which showed no errors.</p><p>I opened both my NAS Volumes in Finder and can find all my files, so was able to retrieve my file.</p><p></p><p>But Timemachine still refuses to function. I have checked in Preferences, and my backup disk is shown, but although it shows I have 184GB of 974GB available space it shows both Oldest and Latest Backup as none.</p><p></p><p>Any help in restoring my Timemachine would be much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>For Info..</p><p>I use a iMac i7 with Mountain Lion.</p><p>LG NAS using volumes. Vol1 is 1TB for Timemachine. Vol2 is 2TB for shared network files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllanGreen, post: 1469244, member: 175184"] I switched on my Mac this morning and found I needed to restore a file I mistakenly overwrote yesterday. I tried Timemachine but received the message "Unexpected Error code -6584". I checked my LG NAS which showed no errors. I opened both my NAS Volumes in Finder and can find all my files, so was able to retrieve my file. But Timemachine still refuses to function. I have checked in Preferences, and my backup disk is shown, but although it shows I have 184GB of 974GB available space it shows both Oldest and Latest Backup as none. Any help in restoring my Timemachine would be much appreciated. For Info.. I use a iMac i7 with Mountain Lion. LG NAS using volumes. Vol1 is 1TB for Timemachine. Vol2 is 2TB for shared network files. [/QUOTE]
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