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![]() I wanted to do incremental backups of my system drive, but every time I try to configure TimeMachine to use a drive for backup I get this error message: "Time Machine could not be configured. The built-in network interface could not be found." I did some snooping around the net and came up with a possible solution. It had something to do with the IONetworking.kext.
I do believe there is a "fixed" kext to replace the one I currently have. I am still searching for it, but have had little luck locating it. Now I have no clue if not having quartz extreme or core image activated on my video card would have anything to do with it, but I also read that it has to be in order for time machine to work properly. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ![]() OS : Snow Leopard 10.6.8 Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2 CPU : AMD Athlon II X4 645, 3.11 GHz RAM : 4GB Crucial PC3/16000 DDR3 GPU : nVidia Geforce 210 1 Gig Full Hardware Acceleration Sound : Onboard Audio Realtek ALC887 LAN: Sonnet Gigabit PCIe Ethernet Controller Monitor : Acer S231HL 24" Wide Screen 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Htz USB: Keyboard/Microsoft Confort Curve 2000 - Mouse/Logitech M185 Bluetooth: Apple Magic Tracpad/ DLink DBT 122 Bluetooth Dongle Last edited by fairlyodd; 09-07-2009 at 01:19 AM. |
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