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macOS - Notebook Hardware
What is using up all my memory
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1792955" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>In the meantime I just leave Backup Automatically unticked on Time Machine Preferences. I checked my Macintosh HD via Terminal and found one Time Machine Snapshot but there were three CCC snapshots. I have since adjusted the frequency and the duration time to keep CCC snapshots which I should mention could be very handy for a restore should I need to reverse something accidental. </p><p>Clicking on the Macintosh HD in the sidebar of CCC gives you a range of options for snapshots, including turning them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1792955, member: 204485"] In the meantime I just leave Backup Automatically unticked on Time Machine Preferences. I checked my Macintosh HD via Terminal and found one Time Machine Snapshot but there were three CCC snapshots. I have since adjusted the frequency and the duration time to keep CCC snapshots which I should mention could be very handy for a restore should I need to reverse something accidental. Clicking on the Macintosh HD in the sidebar of CCC gives you a range of options for snapshots, including turning them off. [/QUOTE]
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