![]() ![]() Quickly see how much space those snapshots are consuming, and delete one or many snapshots with the press of a button. OK, did some digging and there is a way to find the snapshots. Not obvious, but in the sidebar of the main window there is a listing of drives attached. If you click on one of them, the main window is replaced by the snapshot information on that drive, along with information about the tasks that read from or write to that drive. I did't see how to tune the snapshot retention, and the snapshots seem very small compared to what the email reports say has been moved, but maybe they have some incredible compression going on. Still, I'm not as confident of the utility of the safety net in this configuration as it was in the old. Previously: Sierra Bluetooth Problems Due to GCD. I think for historical backups, TM is going to be the main tool, with CCC relegated to just an emergency bootable disk. Update (): Thomas Clement: You can use TimeMachineEditor if you need a third-party Time Machine scheduler. btw TimeMachineEditor used to be implemented via xpcactivity but eventually had to switch to a custom implementation due to various issues. ![]() That's a change in priority for me, as I previously depended on Safety Net more than TM, but I've moved my TM backup to a RAID array, so I have multiple copies of the TM database. Deschidem Activity Monitor, identificam procesul VTDecoderXPCService in lista de procese si facem dublu-click pe el. I'm paranoid about losing drives, having already lost an internal and backup drive on the same day, losing pictures and other data because of that failure. In caseta care se deschide facem click pe butonul Quit din partea inferioara, apoi click Quit sau Force Quit in caseta de dialog. Dupa terminarea acestui proces zgomotul produs de vantilatorul. Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories.So now I have multiple copies of my backups and multiple backup methods and my important stuff is stored in four different locations, including one outside of my house.Most emulators tend to run slower than the device they're simulating, and can potentially take a lot of processing power.Emulators can allow you to run apps that normally wouldn't work on your computer.The most common uses for emulators are to play video games and run different operating systems - for example, you can put a Mac operating system on your Windows computer. ![]()
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