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Over 40,000 changes found since last back-up and back-ups routinely taking multiple hours.

I am using Time Machine and back-up to an external 2T hard drive with a MacBook Air and MacOS 12.2.1


When Time Machine goes to do a back-up after one hour or less since the last back-up, it said that it finds over 40,000 changes and that the back-up is going to take up to 14 hours. This is not the first back-up to this hard drive, though the problem existed before, so I purchased a new hard drive a few weeks ago. This is an ongoing problem. My computer has 156.16GB stored on a 500GB hard drive. The back-up has 1.3TB or 2TB used.

Is there a way to safely delete Time Machine and re-install it? (Right now, it is saying: "17.9% done and about 14 hours remaining." Sometimes the back-up stalls and needs to be restarted.

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.14

Posted on Feb 18, 2022 5:09 PM

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Posted on Feb 19, 2022 1:31 AM

You can erase the Time Machine disk and start over.

That is what I would do.


When did you start this ™ disk? If not formatted in APFS format it seems then those seem to cause problems.

If you have files on the current ™ drive and want to keep those I would get a new disk and start using that.

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Feb 19, 2022 1:31 AM in response to annettenenana

You can erase the Time Machine disk and start over.

That is what I would do.


When did you start this ™ disk? If not formatted in APFS format it seems then those seem to cause problems.

If you have files on the current ™ drive and want to keep those I would get a new disk and start using that.

Over 40,000 changes found since last back-up and back-ups routinely taking multiple hours.

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