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Time Machine

I discovered Time Machine backups ("backups.backups") in the trash on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014) running up-to-date Catalina. I deleted them, but now see that on the next Time Machine backup, they appear again. Additionally, there is another "backups.backups" on my hard drive in a folder named "com.apple.TimeMachine.localsnapshots" whose creation and modification dates are equal and from months ago. (I have automatic backups on and pointed (I think!) at a Time Capsule on my local network. Time Machine preferences shows the selected disk as my AirPort Time capsule name".local" .


There are two aspects of this that I would like to resolve. Most importantly, I want to make sure backups are being performed as expected, stored on the Time Capsule (which is shared by my iMac), and available for full or partial reload if necessary. I am untrusting of the existing backup at this point and think my preference would be to delete the entire thing and start with a fresh set. I have an external drive to which I have copied the most critical user files. I am fine with starting over with the iMac backups as well.


Secondly, I'd like to get rid of any unnecessary clutter on the internal hard drive of the Mack Book.

MacBook Pro 15", macOS 10.15

Posted on Apr 17, 2020 9:49 AM

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Posted on Apr 17, 2020 9:52 AM

If you attempted to delete iCloud backups via Finder they will always get stuck in the Trash. If you disconnect your TM drive they will disappear from the Trash but if you then reconnect it they will reappear. This is because they are in the invisible .Trash folder of your external drive. The easiest and fastest way to sort this is to erase your TM drive and start over.

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Apr 17, 2020 9:52 AM in response to jack3030

If you attempted to delete iCloud backups via Finder they will always get stuck in the Trash. If you disconnect your TM drive they will disappear from the Trash but if you then reconnect it they will reappear. This is because they are in the invisible .Trash folder of your external drive. The easiest and fastest way to sort this is to erase your TM drive and start over.

Apr 17, 2020 10:38 AM in response to macjack

Thanks. The backups I attempted to delete (via Finder) were not iCloud, but this sounds like what is happening.


To confirm your recommendation, I would go to Disk Utility, select the Time Machine Backups and click the Erase button? At completion, this should leave me with approximately the full capacity of the Time Capsule available?

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