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Buying a new TB or larger drive is far cheaper, faster, and easier and would let you just start backing up and put the "corrupt" backup on the shelf until you're sure you don't need to recover any files from it. Copying it to the cloud is also a bad idea.

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Only the "Machine.backup" folder is protected.Ĭopying the entire drive is a really bad idea for several reasons. You should be able to drag and drop any folder within the backup to any folder on you internal/other external drive. Rsync will sync the content and you can stop and continue at any time. Sudo -s puts you in the super-admin position, so you have full access to the system If you're the admin of the computer, you can simply open Terminal and do something along this:

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Now how to do it anyways ? I would simply use command line power. I think this is due to the way TimeMachine works (As stated in this apple discussion thread) If your drive is corrupted in any way you probably don't want to use it for backup purposes any more, unless the data is not of great value to you.Īpple does not allow an easy transfer from drive to drive regarding backups.








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