Time Machine will not open

The Time Machine on my MacBook Pro will not open using macOS Sonoma 14.4.1. I want to backup to iCloud

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 14.4

Posted on May 8, 2024 3:43 PM

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May 8, 2024 4:31 PM in response to Milkar

time machine does not back up to iCloud.


But even if it could they allow you 2 GB by default, and your drive likely has ten to a hundred times more files than that. You REALLY do need an external drive.


Take steps to acquire an external drive as soon as possible. If you buy one, a drive 2 to 3 times or larger than your boot drive is preferable for long term trouble-free operation. Do not pay extra for a drive that is fast.  (You can get by for a while with a "found" smaller drive if necessary, but it will eventually become annoying).


Attach your external drive and use

System preferences > Time machine ...


... to turn on Time Machine and specify what drive to store your Backups on.  It may ask to initialize the new drive, and that is as expected. APFS format is default format if running MacOS 11 Big Sur or later.


Time machine works quietly and automatically in the background, without interrupting your regular work, and only saves the incremental changes (after the first full backup). Time machine backs up every connected drive that is in a Mac compatible format. it can not back up Windows format drives.


Time Machine's "claim to fame" is that it is the backup that gets done. It does not ruin performance of the rest of the computer while doing its backup operations. You do not have to set aside a "Special Time" when you only do backups. When you need it, your Time machine Backup is much more likely to be there.


How to use Time Machine to Backup or Restore your Mac:

Use Time Machine to back up - Apple Support



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