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Hi all.

 

I've been using time machine ever since I'v started using leopard; it's awesome. I've even used it to move my files from my Hackintosh to my new iMac 20".

But now, Time Machine is being a bit stubborn.

 

Maybe more people have been having this issue: Time Machine told me that it ran out of memory. Or more specifically, for the next backup. I scratched my head, what the hell? Isn't time machine supposed to remove an older backup if it did that?

It should do that, I mean, my mac disk (Panthera Pardus) takes up 107 gigs. While my backup disk can be filled up to 134 gigs! Am I doing something wrong?

 

I now face a few options:

 

1. You give me a brilliant suggestion.

2. I remove the disk, and make a brand new backup.

3. I buy a new backup disk (time capsule?)

4. I Leave some files from the backup.

 

I would really appreciate any comment on this matter.

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Yeah. But wouldn't (I'm just speculate here) it be possible that i would have the same case then too? That if I move some big files around when that one's filled up, it would give me the same error message?

 

I'm still kind off dazzled by the problem I have now. The data I need to back up fits perfectly in the drive. Why will it not just delete (an) older backup(s)?

I have tried that, actually :S

 

Time machine doesn't have that much options to mess with, so I gues I've tried most of the possibilities.

I bought myself a new external HDD, but it makes WAY more noise than my iMac :S.

 

Is there an option or script, for that matter) to automatically mount and dismount the drive when I want it to backup? The noise is really annoying >_<

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