Time machine
have a nerw MacBook Air and time machine hard drive used with previous MacBook Air now cannot get time machine to backup Do I format drive? or?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.3
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have a nerw MacBook Air and time machine hard drive used with previous MacBook Air now cannot get time machine to backup Do I format drive? or?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 12.3
If it's not functioning yes, it should be reformatted and your backups will start again when you launch Time Machine after you select the new drive - (see Back up your Mac with Time Machine). Some people have the practice of doing this anyway when they acquire a new Mac. I've sometimes found that 'inheriting' a backup regime on a new Mac has problems and I have to reformat the drive.
See Erase and reformat a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac
If it's not functioning yes, it should be reformatted and your backups will start again when you launch Time Machine after you select the new drive - (see Back up your Mac with Time Machine). Some people have the practice of doing this anyway when they acquire a new Mac. I've sometimes found that 'inheriting' a backup regime on a new Mac has problems and I have to reformat the drive.
See Erase and reformat a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac
Thanks for your help I am operating as hoped. Have a great day!
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