Hi there
I updated to macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 upon release. And ever since Time Machine has gone ballistic.
My Time Machine backup is kept on a Time Capsule (Don't know which generation, but it does have the 802.11ac antennas). I also use the internal Time Capsule harddrive for storage, since I have an SSD iMac. So large files that are no longer needed, are copied to it. As well as the digitalization of my DVD collection.
Now after the update from 10.13.2 to 10.13.3, Time Machine complains at almost every backup, that the disk may have changed, and might not be secure. I have already turned off Time Machine deleted the backup on the Time Capsule, and then over night created a new one, but still the same problem persists. I have dealt with it already at least five times today. Where I needed to reassure Time Machine the disk is fine, and to do its backup.
Anyone got any tips or tricks, or do I just have to redo the backup and restart my Mac again?
Glenn
I updated to macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 upon release. And ever since Time Machine has gone ballistic.
My Time Machine backup is kept on a Time Capsule (Don't know which generation, but it does have the 802.11ac antennas). I also use the internal Time Capsule harddrive for storage, since I have an SSD iMac. So large files that are no longer needed, are copied to it. As well as the digitalization of my DVD collection.
Now after the update from 10.13.2 to 10.13.3, Time Machine complains at almost every backup, that the disk may have changed, and might not be secure. I have already turned off Time Machine deleted the backup on the Time Capsule, and then over night created a new one, but still the same problem persists. I have dealt with it already at least five times today. Where I needed to reassure Time Machine the disk is fine, and to do its backup.
Anyone got any tips or tricks, or do I just have to redo the backup and restart my Mac again?
Glenn