Re: How to detect Time Machine volume?
Re: How to detect Time Machine volume?
- Subject: Re: How to detect Time Machine volume?
- From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 11:40:00 +0200
I agree that the idea is to skip the Time Machine directory (current
or old), not the entire partition.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Charles Srstka <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Aug 2, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Stephane Sudre wrote:
>
> Worse case: an old time machine partition has been replaced by a new
> one. Since the old partition is some kind of a second backup, the user
> has not removed the Time Machine files.
[...]
> Typical scenario: Encountering a Time Machine drive causes a nice and quick
> recursive search through not many files, since most users don’t store too
> many extra files on their Time Machine backup drive.
> In either case, you *will* find the file you need, regardless of whether or
> not there happens to be a Backups.backupdb there.
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