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time machine slow in 10.7.5

Since updating to 10.7.5 using the Combo updater, Time Machine on my iMac seems much slower. Anyone else seeing this behavior?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.5), iMac 21.5 in.; i5; iPad 32Gb iOS 5.

Posted on Sep 21, 2012 7:23 AM

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Sep 24, 2012 5:24 AM in response to Venares

I do not know for sure, and I am no expert. It just seems reasonable that it would take a long time, and perhaps turning the application off and on like that triggers a full indexing, which includes examining the contents of files for keywords. In normal use, this would happen the first time you start it, when there are few files, and then incrementally as you add and edit things. When we mess with the operating system at that level, is it surprising that things would not behave as expected?


I am just happy that backups now work and I do not have to return a perfectly good hard drive! 🙂

Sep 24, 2012 5:25 AM in response to Venares

After succesfully doing the operation on an external disk,I am trying on my 13"MBP.

On the external disk, I was able to suppress all of the indexes and make a TM backup, reindex, and the backups work at a normal rate.

It anounced 3 days for indexing, but after one hour I am down to 31 hours.

I am going to let it run.


The main issue there is will time macbine work correctly after the indexing?

Sep 24, 2012 6:03 AM in response to Larry Nolan

If you do a search on this topic, you will find threads about it all over the place, including boards on other sites like OSXDaily. It seems widespread enough that it should get a fix. As far as I can tell the backups that I am making are just taking a long time. They still seem functional. I have just been letting the machine on overnight and initiating a manual backup when I go to bed. I will probably start doing this just a couple times a week until a fix comes. I am not having the issue on either of my machines with 10.8.2, which came out at the same time as 10.7.5, but alas ML will not run on my old Mac Pro.


Steve

Sep 24, 2012 10:26 AM in response to Larry Nolan

Well. Afte trying on my main machine to repeat the procedure to obtaine a healthy 10.7.5, i could not index correclty.Then time machine went slow again.

So I give up, will wait for a combo update and in the meantime, i will revert to my 10.7.4.


Waste of time and effort.


As a little bonuts on my login window on 10.7.5, I now have a guest account, while I specifically deactivated that feature.

Sep 24, 2012 6:11 PM in response to Larry Nolan

Upgrading to Mountain Lion *seems* to have resolved the issue for me. Both Spotlight and Time Machine are working as expected.


I should note that I was initially having issues with Spotlight and Time Machine after upgrading to ML, but deleting and rebuilding the Spotlight index seems to have resolved them. Before, under Lion, the only solution was disabling Spotlight entirely. Also, I did not do a clean install of ML, just did it on top of my old Lion install.

time machine slow in 10.7.5

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