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Saved by Apple’s Time Machine
Monday, February 25, 2008 - 08:56 AM EST

"The Mac mini which lives under the TV set and acts as a souped-up media centre alerted me today to an update of eyeTV, the marvellous TV recording software. I duly updated - I update everything - and found that it refused to launch," Ian Betteridge reports for Technovia.

"Thankfully, though, the Mac mini is backed up using Time Machine [part of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard], which means that all I needed to do was step back an hour, select the old version of the eyeTV application, and all was fixed," Betteridge reports. "So, thank you, Apple."

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Feb 25, 08 - 09:08 am Comment from: Bud Why+Zer

Yes, I was saved once by Time Machine. About a week after upgrading my Intel Macbook to Leopard, the hard disk crashed. Fortunately I had AppleCare and an external Time Machine disk. The disk replacement took one day, and the backup got me back to where I was 20 minutes before the crash. No lost emails, no lost files, and an incredible sense of relief...

Feb 25, 08 - 09:13 am Comment from: Shogun

If I really wanted to be saved by Time Machine I'd go back in time and find me some Jesus and be like, "Yo, Jesus! G'all man, you should hear the shizzle folk say 'bout you in the year 2K. Yo check out my iPhone by the way -- pretty sweet, huh? Yeah, so salvation, man -- lay it on me!"

And suddenly he'd be saying all this really heavy stuff and I'd be like "#$%! Where's that iPhone SD? I need a universal translator app for Aramaic to English?" and then I'd be like, "How come my iPhone can't voice record? @#$!"

Then I'd kill a butterfly and come back to this time and see if anything is different.

Feb 25, 08 - 09:13 am Comment from: Charlie

Time Machine is one of the best new functions of Leopard that seems unappreciated until you need it. Why doesn't Apple do more to promote these fantastic features?

Feb 25, 08 - 09:17 am Comment from: silverwarloc

Absolutely...when I upgraded to 10.5.2, I lost iWork'08. Went back to Time Machine and restored it. Very simple. Clean. Elegant.

Feb 25, 08 - 09:25 am Comment from: Malthus

I altered a document and then needed to know the exact contents of the original. Went back a few days and opened it up again. It was very cool, having both versions available at once!

Feb 25, 08 - 09:30 am Comment from: VTUHS

I had overwritten a document by accident and didn't realize I needed it until "crunch time." I went back to the previous week, and voila!

Time Machine rocks. So does Apple.

Feb 25, 08 - 09:31 am Comment from: bioness

no...

still waiting for the day, something fails me...on my mac.



if I were to go back in Time, I'd also visit Jesus... to heal me from the junk food I've accumulated in my LIFE.... and start from fresh... but then again, he preached a life after death... so....

Feb 25, 08 - 09:33 am Comment from: Jerry

No, I haven't been saved by Time Machine yet. However, just knowing it's doing its magic every hour, just in case I need it, is a euphoric feeling.

Feb 25, 08 - 09:34 am Comment from: Jay-Z

Time Machine has saved me twice. Once on my PowerBook when permissions somehow were messed up to the point that I couldn't launch certain programs or edit contacts in my address book. Stepped back to an older backup, resynced settings with .Mac, and I was bascially back where I started.

The second was on my Mac Pro after the first time I upgraded to 10.5.2. InDesign kept crashing any time the program needed to access the Finder (export, save, open, etc.). I downgraded back to the most recent 10.5.1 system then re-upgraded, and all work fine now (never figured out why it didn't work the first time).

Feb 25, 08 - 09:34 am Comment from: Jake

OK, the author's use of mac mini to serve movies reminded me of two new issues:
1) My movies rented from iTunes don't show up in Front Row--why the heck is that? Is anyone else finding this?
2) Since the most recent Leopard upgrade, full screen mode for iTunes movies/TV shows no longer extends the video to the entire screen!! Now, full screen mode just creates a tiny video in the center of the screen, surrounded by VERY thick black bands on all four sides!
Combining the impact of these two issues, I can no longer watch my iTunes movies or TV shows in full screen!!!
(Sorry for the unrelated post, but this is driving me bananas...)

Feb 25, 08 - 09:36 am Comment from: Jake

Just to clarify, the combined impact is that I can't watch RENTED movies full screen anymore. (I can use Front Row to watch owned videos full screen.)

Feb 25, 08 - 09:37 am Comment from: john

Yes, twice when Boot Camp screwed up on the installation and wiped out my OSX Volume. Both times I was able to do a complete restore. Worked flawlessly in conjunction with Migration Assistant.

Feb 25, 08 - 09:39 am Comment from: drhufufur

Yes. Twice.

1. A recent Adium update had a crashing bug when used with proxies. Just rolled back to a point prior to the upgrade (and was then able to wait 'til they fixed that rather promptly)
2. NetBeans upgrade caused various problems. Same story, just got in that ole TimeMachine and went back a day or so!

Feb 25, 08 - 09:40 am Comment from: Wingsy

When I start a new circuit board layout I usually make a copy of one that closely matches what I'm about to do and then edit that one and save it as the new layout. A couple weeks ago I did that, but I forgot to make a copy first, and then saved it under the original's name. Uh oh... original was gone! For about 30 seconds anyway. Time Machine got back my original.

Hey, Apple should do a commercial where someone tells their story about being saved by Time Machine, but it's told by some two-bit entertainer like on those Geico commercials. NOT! (Don't you just hate those commercials?)

Feb 25, 08 - 09:50 am Comment from: jeddog

Just to make me feel good, I sometime use time machine to go back to when Apple was $200. Man that was good times....

Feb 25, 08 - 09:55 am Comment from: m

Not yet, but having lost a few months of my digital life one time in the past, I'm glad it's there.

I wish there was a "daily" option though.

Feb 25, 08 - 10:05 am Comment from: Jiji

The new Handbrake released last week was extremely buggy running the latest leopard on a black 2GHz core duo MacBook. I immediately switched back to the previous version of Handbrake since it has been working flawlessly. I did use Time Machine, although downloading and reinstalling an older version of a program is not exactly a nightmare. Anyways, I am certainly glad to have backups automated instead of struggling with poorly designed backup programs of past.

Feb 25, 08 - 10:08 am Comment from: HMCIV

Time machine will be forever under appreciated because Macs tend to work. Sorry windows guys. Best of luck out there in the wild.

Feb 25, 08 - 10:12 am Comment from: poo

Using Leopard but not Time Machine and have couple questions:

How large a drive would I need to back up my two 500GB drives?

Can the back up drive be used for other storage?

Feb 25, 08 - 10:13 am Comment from: Mary Thomas

> I wish there was a "daily" option though.

Just turn Time Machine off but check the box to put the status in the menu bar. Once a day, pull down the icon from the menu bar to Back Up Now.

I spent the weekend taking photographs of all my old snapshots from pre-digital camera days. In my eagerness to see them, I started cropping them and then realized that I should have kept a copy of the originals on a spare drive before cropping. Since I had backed up when I finished uploading all the pictures, I could just go back with Time Machine to date backup and copy all the originals to the spare drive.

Feb 25, 08 - 10:24 am Comment from: --jack

TimeMachine saved me twice. Once my fault.. once Apple's!

First time, I allowed System Update to install a new version of Quicktime, which disabled my prior QuickTime Pro license. When I discovered this two days later, I had a mini panic attack until I realized I could restore. Reboot from DVD, select Time Machine from Utility menu, select image prior to "upgrade", clicked "restore" then crossed my fingers. 1 hr later, system rebooted and all was well.

Second time was Apple's fault. I enabled Parental Controls then used fast-user-switching to pop over to my account and check my email. This activated a well-known (except to me) bug that disables all the desktop widgets for all accounts. I tried everything I could think of to restore the widgets without success, so I used Time Machine to back up to an image from earlier in the day.
(Incidentally, the "widgets"bug was fixed by system 10.5.2 Update.)

Time Machine definitely works. Best user ever for a Firewire 800 external HDD.

Feb 25, 08 - 10:57 am Comment from: Woody

Yep, been saved by Time Machine. Was working on a program, made a series of what turned out to be disasterous changes. Stepped back one hour, and all was well. MUCH better than having to start over.

Feb 25, 08 - 11:00 am Comment from: Dialtone

If you use Time Machine to bring back a previous snapshot, do you lose recent work? In other words, does restore add or replace?

Feb 25, 08 - 11:38 am Comment from: effwerd

I trash random shit on purpose just so I can use Time Machine.

Feb 25, 08 - 11:55 am Comment from: BdonDan

I was cleaning up my hard drive one day and deleting files left and right. A week later when I went to open my script I have been working on upwards of a year.... nothing. Went back a week in Time Machine and BOOYAH! File restored. THANK JOBS FOR TIME MACHINE!

Feb 25, 08 - 12:14 pm Comment from: Macintosh

Jake-

Did you click the green button on the top left of the window? Did you try and resize the window manually?

Feb 25, 08 - 12:22 pm Comment from: Brau

Time Machine how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me. My app was lost but now its found, my Mac's as new as can be.

Feb 25, 08 - 12:54 pm Comment from: Kent

Command-F in iTunes will bring any video to full screen. Not sure why they changed to showing the video initially in it's native resolution.

Feb 25, 08 - 01:18 pm Comment from: jonklein611

Yes,

Time machine has saved my butt quite a few time, the iBook took a dump when trying to install a driver for a gamepad. Also I used Time Machine to transfer all my data from my iBook to my brand new iMac. Painless and easy.

Thank you Steve!

Feb 25, 08 - 01:25 pm Comment from: Mac Maniac

Sorry Apple, Time Machine didn't save my friends Mac

He used Time Machine, installed a OS X update that hosed his machine, tried to boot off the Time Machine NO GO.

Did a fresh install off OS X install disk and attempted to revert everything else from Time Machine. NO GO.

Now if he would have CLONED his boot drive to a external once a week (with daily file updates) it would have be a easy thing to simply "hold option boot" from the clone and recover/repair/reverse clone.

BUT NO!!! Apple makes Time Machine drives unbootable. So take it from me CLONE!!

Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper!!

One free and original, the other a commercial clone (haha)

Either case, cloning saves the boot drive failure day, with being back to a working machine in a mere few minutes.

Feb 25, 08 - 01:35 pm Comment from: Cubert

Yes! Yes! I say a-yes!! I was a-saved-ah by the glorious miracle of his holiness' the Time Machine. By the nefarious plottings and doings of Satan himself, I accidentally hosed a file with an irreversible command. Two weeks of sacrifice, nearly attained by the grace of his Holiness, all destroyed in an instant by..... SATAN!!! Well, The Almighty God, in his all glory, smited Satan after hypnotizing him with his holy, receding starfield of sanctity! And, ALAS, a non-hosed copy of the file was found! Thus, once again, foiling Satan's evil doings and allowing good and purity to reign supreme!

(Well, except for last night when my girlfriend and I watched "All Anal - Volume 8" together. Satan won that time. And, boy, was it fun!)

wink

Feb 25, 08 - 03:19 pm Comment from: Wishing I Upgraded

I wish I had it 2 days ago when I accidentally erased a couple of my EyeTV recordings. I guess its time for me to get a TB HD and Leopard.

Boy do I feel stupid.

Feb 25, 08 - 03:30 pm Comment from: Real IT Guy

My rss feeds in Safari mysteriously stopped working, messed around in the rss database trying to fix things only made it wors. Just stepped back a week and restored them.

I've also accidentally overwritten files that TM let me just pop back and restore.

It's great!

Feb 25, 08 - 11:40 pm Comment from: john

Jake..... i noticed the same with purchased videos from iTunes; once they are completely downloaded though, i watched them in full screen via QT Player.. works like a charm.

Feb 26, 08 - 05:57 am Comment from: Wingsy

Dialtone - You are given the option to replace the original, keep the original (and do nothing), or copy the old file AND keep the original, in which case the original has the word "original" appended to its name.

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