What are these (duplicated) “Backups of <computer name>” folder-“volumes” inside my Finder?

Hi,

using a MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021 model) on OS X v12.7.1. So somehow one day I was brought to the “Volumes” landing page of Finder (probably I ejected an external drive or something) & I see these volumes:


“Macintosh HD” & “Recovery” seems reasonable to be there, but may I know what the other 3 are?


The third one with the “<space>1” prefix is worrying because I wonder if I’ve accidentally “mis”-dragged & dropped & duplicated some system volume that I’m not supposed to.


Lastly, what does the 2 folder (the 2nd and 3rd row) with the "mini stop sign" mean?


Any insights?


Note1: I’m using Time Machine if it matters but my Time Machine destination is to a NAS.

Note2: My "computer name" is "En...MkIII"

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.7

Posted on Dec 8, 2023 2:28 AM

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Dec 9, 2023 7:57 PM in response to ralliart12

Hi, sorry for the late response, it seemd the original volve was lost somehow during transfers...


In Finder's Menu, select Go menu>Go to Folder, and go to "/volumes". (no quotes)


Volumes is where an alias to your hard drive ("/" at boot) is placed at startup, and where all the "mount points" for auxiliary drives are created for you to access them. This folder is normally hidden from view.


Drives with an extra 1 on the end have a side-effect of mounting a drive with the same name as the system already think exists. Try trashing the duplicates with a 1 or 2 if there are no real files in them, and reboot.


If it does contain data...


Duplicate mount point in /Volumes after unexpected restart - Apple Support


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