I have these old Time Machine backups from 2013 and 2014 (around 5 or 6 in total).
Recently I noticed that I couldn't access some folders. They're marked as aliases, but when I click them, it says it can't find the original.
I moved these backups to another drive a while ago. And now I am wondering if it could be that those aliases are just aliases of the older backups (basically Time Machine not backing up things that are backed up in older backups already) and that these aliases' paths got lost when I moved the backups to another drive.
Do you think this is possible? Is that how Time Machine worked back in 2013-2014? When I look at the earliest backup from 2013, it seems like everything is there.
It would really suck if some stuff was missing. But I can't find out I guess, because folders kept their names, but maybe there was additional stuff in them in the younger backups and now I can't verify that. But then again, why would the whole thing use Aliases …
Recently I noticed that I couldn't access some folders. They're marked as aliases, but when I click them, it says it can't find the original.
I moved these backups to another drive a while ago. And now I am wondering if it could be that those aliases are just aliases of the older backups (basically Time Machine not backing up things that are backed up in older backups already) and that these aliases' paths got lost when I moved the backups to another drive.
Do you think this is possible? Is that how Time Machine worked back in 2013-2014? When I look at the earliest backup from 2013, it seems like everything is there.
It would really suck if some stuff was missing. But I can't find out I guess, because folders kept their names, but maybe there was additional stuff in them in the younger backups and now I can't verify that. But then again, why would the whole thing use Aliases …