I tried to avoid giving just such information because it complicates  
the matter.

I was using TM on TC. My computer needed to go to hospital. It came  
back with a new mother board. It needed to go to hospital again, and  
it came back with another new mother board. I've looked at the  
terminal commands (and the various corrections) that allow you to  
continue using old backups with new mother boards, but there is  
nothing I have removed from my machine since I started using TM TC and  
rather than try to deal with terminal, I would just like to start again.

However, there is a second machine backed up on the same TC, so I  
don't want to erase the disc. At the moment all I see on my machine  
when I look at TC is an image of the old backups I made on my machine  
drifting back into the origins of the universe.

And all I want to do is erase all of that and start again from the  
machine as it is now with the new mother board.

Best, Ranulph



On 2 Apr 2009, at 12:33, Jason Davies wrote:

>
> Ranulph Glanville wrote on 2/4/09 at 08:51
>
>> Is there a way to erase a disc backup made by TM on my TC? I would  
>> like
>> to completely get rid of the backup of an old disc which is on my TC.
>
> This question makes me nervous...Either you can see two distinct
> back-ups on TC (in which case, why not simply delete one) or you
> can only see one (in which case, it only has one backup and
> integrated them)
>
> So can you say a little bit more about what you see on TC and
> whether the 'old disk' is one you have any continuity with now
> (eg did you transfer everything from old to current?)
>
> Or was this disk an external one that TC backed up along with
> the internal Hard drive?
>
>
> >


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