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Just wondering here if anyone knows how to check your Time Machine backups to ensure you have completely restorable data? I currently have two internal hard disks backing up daily onto a much larger FW800 external disk, and losing any of it would be a disaster.

 

I guess I want to be assured that I can use Disk Utility to restore a Time Machine backup without any glitches if ever necessary. Is there any way check the integrity of the backups?

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Can confirm!

I "lost" my wife's ipod directory, only later to find a oldish HDD with a previous Time Machine backup on it, it restored although it wasn't from the original drive! This was of course after I spent 20min thinking up excuses!

 

Sticman

 

yeap timemachine is awesome you can use the leopard disk to restore from a backup

I understand how it is supposed to work, of course. :D

 

But how can I check the backups to make sure they haven't become corrupt? I have manually created backups before (.dmg) from which I was unable to restore due to errors in the file. So I don't want to completely rely on this "safeguard", Time Machine, without periodic checks on the backup's integrity. I love the simplicity of it though.

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