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ShirleyFaye
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Hands on the time machine clock have been spinning backwards for hours.

The hands on the time machine clock have been spinning backwards for hours.  The drive is fairly warm.

 

I've had it connected about a week, looked like it was updating every hour, don't know what happened.  

 

Can it be reset?  Would I have to "initialize" the GoFlex and start over?

 

Can't open Time Machine preferences to turn off time machine.

 

Thanks for any help.

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ShirleyFaye
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Re: Hands on the time machine clock have been spinning backwards for hours.

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I had to use the power button on the iMac to turn off and restart.  I was then able to eject the drive, then I disconnected the cable to let it cool down.

 

Restarted the iMac, then connected the GoFlex an hour later.  It entered time machine and appears ok.

 

I raised the drive off the desk a bit.  It's sitting on a cable so it's about 3/16" off the table, running cooler.

 

Got to my desk this morning, everything is working.

 

 

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ShirleyFaye
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Re: Hands on the time machine clock have been spinning backwards for hours.

Worked for about a day, then hung on me again.  Couldn't open time machine preferences so I powered down and disinstalled the Seagate software.

 

Two days later, everything still working, Time Machine backups automatically every hour.

 

I now have the drive sitting on the metal support of my iMac.  The case is cool to the touch except for one corner on the connector.