![]() ![]() Fast forward a few years to when the drive started to fill up, and at the same time, I discovered a cloud backup service I could use instead of an external drive (read here for my review of Backblaze □□.) I no longer needed my Time Machine backups, innocently resting as a Backups.backupdb folder on my external drive. Over time, I began to put other files on the same drive because it was convenient and I could store old photos there that were accessed infrequently and taking up room on my computer’s hard drive. It began with an external drive I had purchased to store time machine backups of my Mac. Help is here…this story has a good ending. ![]() ![]() Enter stage left, my 3 day saga of frustration and reading everything I could find online on how to do this, to no avail. This post is for all the desperate people with time machine backups in the trash that they can’t delete.
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