corrupt time machine

I had an accident while dragging a file. I was uploading an installer.php file to wordpress, while dragging the file to the folder my mouse bumped the keyboard and evidently dropped the file into the Time Machine disk on my desktop. Everything froze, I could see what happened but couldn't stop whatever was happening. I couldn't forcequit any programs and ultimately shut down the Mac. To see if I caused any damage to the Time Machine disk, I opened Disk Utility and clicked First Aid. First Aid reported that the disk was corrupted and couldn't be repaired, that I should try to back up the disk if possible.


Anyone have any ideas of what I should do now? Should I try to retrieve my backups or erase the disk and start over?

iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 13.0

Posted on Dec 12, 2022 10:57 AM

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Posted on Dec 12, 2022 11:45 AM

Can you access Time Machine via the menu bar icon? If so try and recover any important files which you don't have on your live system. Using a non-Time Machine external drive, backup your live system. You can then erase the corrupt Time Machine disc and start your backups from scratch.


If your corrupt TM is inaccessible then your only option is to erase and setup again.


It is essential to keep separate backups of important files in addition to having iCloud storage and Time Machine

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Dec 12, 2022 11:45 AM in response to shoafferection

Can you access Time Machine via the menu bar icon? If so try and recover any important files which you don't have on your live system. Using a non-Time Machine external drive, backup your live system. You can then erase the corrupt Time Machine disc and start your backups from scratch.


If your corrupt TM is inaccessible then your only option is to erase and setup again.


It is essential to keep separate backups of important files in addition to having iCloud storage and Time Machine

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