Club MacMost Exclusive: Examining Time Machine Snapshots In Disk Utility

Disk Utility lets you view all of your saved Time Machine snapshots. But these don't actually take up space like you may think.

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Comments: 2 Comments

    Steve
    4 hours ago

    The spotlight action shortcut to move a file to a new location seems a little buggy to me. When I execute the command, it copies a selected file to where I want it, but leaves behind the selected file where it was. It's really a copy action, not a move action, at least for me.

    4 hours ago

    Steve: Are the original location and the destination on the same drive?

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