Note that I DID try RUNNING FIRST AID from disk utility ON MY NORMAL USER ACCOUNT. deleting /.MobileBackups using Finder or Terminal Here's a couple more things I thought I should mention about what I DID NOT TRY YET. I have no storage space left due to System taking 115 GB. #TIME MACHINE BUDDY HIGH SIERRA HOW TO#In case your interested, or if anyone has any suggestions on how to solve my 2 problems, here are links to developer discussion questions I posted. Is that true or no?Ģ posts above mine (nick101's post on Jat 8:35 am) - I am willing to try that one, but only if I can make a time machine backup right now first. As for the verify backups option, when I hold down the option key and click on the TM menu bar icon, the Verify Backups button is greyed out, which I think is because I use a Seagate USB external drive for time machine rather than a network apple-made time capsule. As I was scrolling throught these posts, I noticed a couple suggestions about verifying the TM backups via the option key and the TM menu bar icon, and running fsck_apfs on single user mode. I'd rather not have to restore my Mac if I don't have to, ESPECIALLY if I don't have a time machine backup of it right now that I can always come back to if I need.Įxplaining everything that I have tried again in this post would be kind of a waste of time, so just check out the links below to see more details about what's going on and what I've already tried. Someone told me that Apple intentionally (temporarily) disabled time machine on the first public beta. Basically, time machine backups will not start for me at all, no matter what I've done. The biggest problem for me is that I can't restore my MacBook Pro back to 10.12 with Time Machine/Migration Assitant because of a problem/bug with time machine that started when I updated to the first public beta. I'm really at a loss of what to do at the moment. The used space just seems to stick there no matter what I do. I have already removed pretty much every single file I can in order to make space for this 2nd public beta update, but every file I remove doesn't free up storage space. #TIME MACHINE BUDDY HIGH SIERRA UPDATE#My thinking now is to update to the 2nd public beta, but because I have no storage space left, I can't download the update. I'm running the first public beta of 10.13, and System for me is taking 115 GB. Except that I have only a 128 GB SSD so this is MUCH more of a problem for me. Yeah I have the exact same problem as you.
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