How to Delete Time Machine Backups
Time Machine is a backup system that automatically backs up your Mac files regularly. It’s a useful feature that ensures your important files are kept safe and can be restored if your Mac suffers critical issues. However, sometimes you may need to delete old backups to free up space on your external drive or to troubleshoot backup issues. In this article, we will guide you through the process of deleting Time Machine backups.
Method 1: Deleting Time Machine Backups from the Finder
Step 1: Connect your Time Machine backup drive to your Mac.
Step 2: Open the Finder window and navigate to the backup drive.
Step 3: Locate the ‘Backups.backupdb’ folder and click to open it.
Step 4: Find the backup you want to delete, right-click on it, and select ‘Move to Trash.’
Step 5: A message will pop up claiming that the item will be deleted immediately. Click on ‘Delete’ to confirm the action.
Please note that Time Machine backups are incremental, meaning that each backup contains all the changes made to your files since the last backup. Thus, to fully delete a backup, you must delete all the subsequent backups that reference it.
Method 2: Deleting Time Machine Backups Using Terminal
Step 1: Open the Terminal app on your Mac.
Step 2: Type the following command: ‘sudo tmutil delete /path/to/backups/backupname’
Step 3: Replace ‘/path/to/backups/ with the path to the ‘Backups.backupdb’ folder on the external drive, followed by the backup name you wish to delete.
Step 4: Press the ‘Return’ key on your keyboard.
Step 5: Enter your admin password when requested.
Step 6: Press ‘Return’ again to confirm the action.
Conclusion
Deleting old Time Machine backups is a good practice to avoid filling up your backup drive over time. The process can be done quickly and easily using the two methods described above. Remember to keep a reasonable number of backups that cover you in case of an unforeseen event.