Time machine and snapshot failure
how do you remedy "Time Machine could not create a local snapshot to back up from" when trying to back up macOS Catalina
MacBook Pro (2020 and later)
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how do you remedy "Time Machine could not create a local snapshot to back up from" when trying to back up macOS Catalina
MacBook Pro (2020 and later)
You probably have your system drive too full, and there is not enough space for Time Machine to make the snapshot.
It is important to always leave some free space, especially on a system drive. It is usually recommended to leave 15-20% free at all times.
You probably have your system drive too full, and there is not enough space for Time Machine to make the snapshot.
It is important to always leave some free space, especially on a system drive. It is usually recommended to leave 15-20% free at all times.
“Other” is a catchall term for anything that doesn’t fit into the other categories of files.
It is possible that some part of it is used by older snapshots that should have been deleted automatically but somehow weren’t.
Try this command in Terminal and tell us what output you get:
tmutil listlocalsnapshots/
Thanks for that. I don't suppose you can let me know how to free space. Most of my memory is taken by 'other' which I can't access
Time machine and snapshot failure