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Hi, I have 2.7TB back up files on my eternal hard drive!

In the folder named backups.backupdb there are dated folders dating back to when I bought the drive.

Do I have to keep all these backup folders or can I just keep the latest 1 or 2?

Cheers.
 
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I wouldn't mess with it manually unless you know what you are doing. How timemachine works is that it will automatically delete the oldest backups if it requires more storage. If you want to use that same drive for other use, then the best way would be to reduce the size of the volume and keep general data in the newly created volume.

But as drives are so cheap, why not just buy one for the other needs/purposes and leave that one to do your backups.
 
I was up till 2am trying to access bloody Time Machine backups. I deleted all my music, thinking I was just erasing the Playlists:mad:
 
I was up till 2am trying to access bloody Time Machine backups. I deleted all my music, thinking I was just erasing the Playlists:mad:
You just go back to a time before you deleted your music, or are you having other problems accessing. Have to say I've always found it straightforward
 
You just go back to a time before you deleted your music, or are you having other problems accessing. Have to say I've always found it straightforward
Exactly, just have the time machine disk accessible. Go into iTunes, press time machine and select the hour before you mistake and restore. Job done.
 
Not really. The time machine is self maintaining. And OSX HFS doesn't fragment like FAT does, you will be fine.
 
Hi, I have 2.7TB back up files on my eternal hard drive!

In the folder named backups.backupdb there are dated folders dating back to when I bought the drive.

Do I have to keep all these backup folders or can I just keep the latest 1 or 2?

Cheers.

If you start deleting stuff inside backups.backupdb then you will break your historic backups, so don't.
 
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