How to manage the dance of disk images, Time Machine, and excessively large backups<article>
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<p>Disk Utility lets you create disk images that are virtual volumes. They’re stored as a file on a disk, but can be mounted and managed just like a directly connected or network-mounted volume. You can even use Disk Utility to create an encrypted version using a popup menu when you select
File > New > New Image. (Pick 256-bit AES, as there’s no reason to pick the older format; read more in
this older Mac 911 column.)</p><p>Problem is, Time Machine won’t back up the contents of disk images. They appear in the Time Machine preference pane when you click Options as grayed-out items in the Exclude These Items from Backups list.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3436956/how-to-manage-the-dance-of-disk-images-time-machine-and-excessively-large-backups.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to manage the dance of disk images, Time Machine, and excessively large backups