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TimeMachine cannot see older files after upgrade to Mavericks

I had my iMac upgraded with an SSD drive & they added Mavericks with Fusion drive. I had TimeMachine in my old OS (Snow Leopard) backing up to an external drive. In Mavericks, TimeMachine (TM) now cannot read any of my archives when I go into the TM view. I see red minus signs on all files as shown below in Finder. In TM it only shows TODAY and I cannot see any oder archives even though the older dates are visible on the right side.

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When I look at the GET INFO on the external drive I see the following image under Permissions. It is not showing my name (sanjiv) as a user. Is that the problem?

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What do I need to do? HELP!

..sp

Time Machine-OTHER, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)

Posted on Oct 4, 2014 6:10 PM

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Posted on Oct 4, 2014 7:03 PM

First make sure you have read & write access to the folder you're trying to restore to. You should be able to see its contents in the Finder, and to move files in and out of it.

This is an exception to the rule that you should never make any changes to backup data. I've tested this procedure in OS X 10.8 only. It should work with later versions, but I don't know whether it works in earlier versions. Use it only for files that were backed up from your home folder, or a folder on another volume created by you, and would normally be writable by you. Do not touch backups of system or application files.

In the Finder (not in the time-travel view), navigate to the backup volume, then to the folder named "Backups.backupdb", and then to the snapshot you want to restore from. The snapshots are folders labeled with the date when they were created. Inside each of those folders is a file hierarchy like the one on the volume that was backed up. Descend through the hierarchy until you come to a folder named "Users," and inside that, a folder with your user name. The procedure will be different if you're trying to restore files on another volume.

Select the folder and open the Info dialog (command-I). Click the padlock icon in the lower right corner of the window and authenticate. In the Sharing & Permissions section, give your account Read & Write access. You may have to close the dialog and repeat this step in order for the change to show up. Then click the gear icon and select Apply to Enclosed Items from the popup menu.

Try the restore operation again, in the time-travel interface.

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Oct 13, 2014 1:52 PM in response to Eric Root

Thanks so much Eric. I actually had started off by trying this Finder copy method and that's when the TM was not able to access the older backups & tried all the stuff Linc suggested. So, now I have finally kept aside the old disk as backup (as per advice on your 2nd link) for few months and started a new fresh TM backup & all seems to be working so far. My sincere appreciation to you & Linc for all the tips & your patience with this issue. Have a super week guys!

TimeMachine cannot see older files after upgrade to Mavericks

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