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  1. Apr 1, 2022 · Open the Clock app on your phone and navigate to the Clock tab. Locate the menu button. It should look like three dots in the top right-hand corner of the screen. Tap the menu dots to bring up the menu. Select Settings to open the date and time settings. Here you can change your default time zone. However, if you’d like to make more changes ...

  2. Feb 19, 2018 · Open AirPort Utility on your Mac (Finder > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility) Click on the picture of the Time Caspule. Click Edit in the smaller window that appears. Click the Disks tab at the top of the next window. Click the Secure Shared Disks selection box. Choose With a Disk Password.

  3. Jul 29, 2023 · Look for the name of your external drive in an alphabetical listing in that part of Keychain Access. To see the password, I double click on it and check the box to show password. Then I have to enter my user password and it shows the external drive password. This is for an encrypted external drive.

  4. Mar 14, 2023 · Starting in macOS Ventura, you can change the Time Machine Backup frequency. Go to System settings > General > Time Machine > Options > Backup Frequency. Hope I could help! System Settings > General > Time Machine > Options > Automatically Every Day.

  5. Oct 11, 2020 · Step 4 – Use the + and – buttons to change the month if needed. Step 5 – Press CLOCK. Step 6 – Use the + and – buttons to change the day if needed. Step 7 – Press CLOCK. Step 8 – You are now at the stage where you can set the time, please use the + and – buttons. Finally – After you have set the time, you will hear 2 short beeps.

  6. A new large volume for your Time Machine: Backup. A third one for your Data: Work. Then you will have to use Disk Utility, unmount your 2 sources volumes, and use the Restore function to restore your 2 newly created volumes from your actual ones (this is not a real restore but a copy, but the user interface of Disk Utility is stupid and ...

  7. Oct 5, 2023 · Oct 5, 2023 12:59 PM in response to jprazak. Time Machine backups are now owned by the system and only the system can access them. Your only way forward is to start a new Time Machine backup on the new drive. You cannot move the existing backup to a different drive and continuing using it. Sorry.