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Uh oh, external drive used for time machine backups died. What to do?

Running OS Mojave 10.14.6, all systems go...well, sort of. This is a late 2013 iMac. With multiple external drives doing different things, one of these is keeping a bootable CC Clone bootable backup. Another external drive is keeping my TM backups, until 3 hours ago. It did a backup at 7:30 this evening and by 9:30 wasn't being recognized. All measures, i.e., cables/connection, power, etc., have been taken and it appears the external drive is simply dead. Swapping cables, connecting to my wife's iMac, nothing.


The backups began in 2014. Will there be a way to recover any of those backups? Obviously and thankfully, the CC Clone backups are security, but what should I do about Time Machine?


Moving to a new iMac has been in preparation for some time (removing final 32-bit software, file maintenance, etc.) and I'm almost ready...but now I need to resolve this Time Machine issue.


Thanks in advance, Wolf

iMac 27″, macOS 10.14

Posted on Dec 7, 2020 7:44 PM

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Posted on Dec 7, 2020 10:01 PM

Exactly get another External Hard Disk, most experienced users recommend the OWC Mecury Elite Pro, the 3TB model is on sale right now and is a great drive.

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