Time Machine
Hi,
I just restored my Mac to a factory setting and ran Time Machine.
I encounter the error message below.
At the beginning, I set Macintosh HD below.
And Storage.
Hosun
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.15
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Hi,
I just restored my Mac to a factory setting and ran Time Machine.
I encounter the error message below.
At the beginning, I set Macintosh HD below.
And Storage.
Hosun
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.15
HSKang wrote:
In Disk Utility, I see two Macintosh HD - Data.
Should I erase the second one?
Is this what you want?
Yes, you can try and remove/delete the "Macintosh HD - Data" volume, that has no data (813.5 KB):
The APFS filesystem, came with a new concept: the APFS container. All APFS volumes reside within a container, and the container resides within the disk's partitioning scheme. All volumes within a container share the space that is available to the container; separate APFS containers do not share space with each other.
*You can see this more clearly from Disk Utility>View>Show All Devices
ref: Add, delete, or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on Mac ...
About the read-only system volume in macOS Catalina - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210650
please report back your success or failure.
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HSKang wrote:
In Disk Utility, I see two Macintosh HD - Data.
Should I erase the second one?
Is this what you want?
Yes, you can try and remove/delete the "Macintosh HD - Data" volume, that has no data (813.5 KB):
The APFS filesystem, came with a new concept: the APFS container. All APFS volumes reside within a container, and the container resides within the disk's partitioning scheme. All volumes within a container share the space that is available to the container; separate APFS containers do not share space with each other.
*You can see this more clearly from Disk Utility>View>Show All Devices
ref: Add, delete, or erase APFS volumes in Disk Utility on Mac ...
About the read-only system volume in macOS Catalina - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210650
please report back your success or failure.
.
.
HSKang wrote:
I just restored my Mac to a factory setting and ran Time Machine.
I encounter the error message below.
Do you want to restore your user data?
This would be to the Macintosh HD - DATA
About the read-only system volume in macOS Catalina - Apple ...
or you want to run a Time Machine back on your brand new install of Catalina??
please advise
Maybe this TM software is confused—
Lets see the output from the Terminal.app to get a better look at your configuration, from the command line copy and paste:
diskutil list internal
Terminal User Guide for Mac - Apple Support
and post your results here.
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Hi,
At the start of the reinstallation, I just erased Macintosh HD - Data in Disk Utility.
Now, I realize I have to delete it by clicking "-" in the toolbar.
Now, Time Machine is running.
And the terminal result is attached.
Thank you very much for your help.
Hosun
1.
After recovering my Mac to a factory version, I did copy and paste some files to Mac from the previous Time-Machined external HDD.
And I erased the external HDD in Disk Utility and set up Time Machine from the scratch.
Then, I encountered the issue.
2.
I will get back to you with the result.
Thank you very much.
Hosun
HSKang wrote:
At the start of the reinstallation, I just erased Macintosh HD - Data in Disk Utility.
Now, I realize I have to delete it by clicking "-" in the toolbar.
Now, Time Machine is running.
And the terminal result is attached.
Thank you very much for your help.
Good computing HSKang ! thanks for your report.
Hi,
Thank you very much for your help.
In Disk Utility, I see two Macintosh HD - Data.
Should I erase the second one?
Hosun
1.
2.
Hi,
Is this what you want?
Hosun Kang
(I bought MacBook Pro 13 a month ago. It's my first Mac.)
Time Machine