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That would be disastrous since I also use the drive for a important file share. I'm also afraid to delete the sparse bundle because I don't know exactly how it works. As long as you don't care about anything in the backup being gone, yes it is safe to remove the sparsebundle. Skip to content backup time-machine Is it safe to delete my Time Machine sparse bundle file? If the files are large then deleting them can take quite a while.

You can do e. The command ls note that's a lower case L followed by a s is used to list the files in directories ls ls -la You can look up the man command for the command. Message 2 of Thanks for your kind remarks. Message 3 of Thanks in advance. Message 4 of Problem Solved. Thanks for your skillful advice.

Message 6 of Message 7 of Mac users need to know that the following methods recommended by Netgear for removing sparsebundles does not work: 1. Message 8 of Screen Shot at 4. Message 9 of Message 10 of Message 11 of Message 12 of Message 13 of Unfortunately I'm not a mac user, so I don't have any time machine files on my system.

Message 14 of Message 15 of Message 16 of Top Contributors. Page content loaded. Sep 4, AM. Sep 4, PM. It took almost a full day to make a backup of the sparsebundle to a backup drive, so it honestly never occurred to me that it would be this easy to delete it!

Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: MissReena MissReena. Change the extension on the sparsebundle file and then delete that file. This seems sort of risky to me, but maybe I am overthinking it. One person said they changed it from iMacbackup. Would this actually make deleting it faster?

It contains the data that was backed up. Community Bot 1. Neil Hastings Neil Hastings 91 1 1 silver badge 1 1 bronze badge. Option f here will force delete all the files inside that folder, and option v will show you the file names as they are being deleted—that's how you know the process is not halted.

Also, using sudo instead of su will allow the system only execute this particular command with superuser privileges—less ways for you to make mistakes. I followed the links suggested by njboot and the solution to my problem was: Turn off time machine backups. Delete time machine system prefs file Reboot machine and if the file is still there, delete the prefs file again and reboot again.

Then, finally select the disk that you had been connected to before and then the backup should connect successfully again. At that point it was working for me again. How do you 'delete time machine system prefs file'? What and where is it? Sorry, it looks like njboot's hyperlinks he provided no longer work.

I don't remember the name of the prefs file. It has been a while since I did this and so I don't remember. This sounds like an unnecessarily complicated way to unselect a Time Machine backup drive.

You can then "remove" any drives marked as backup drives. That said, if Time Machine prefs are corrupted, then removing it's prefs file and rebooting makes sense. If you do the same thing in Ubuntu there are two benefits compared to mac: You can feel relaxed and not have to worry about Time Machine starting automatically which will lock up the process and force you to start over.

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