So now we’ve covered several ways to get around this issue, and surely one will work for you. Sudo requires an administrator password to be able to complete the task. Sudo tmutil delete /Volumes/DRIVENAME/Backups.backupdb/BACKUPTODELETE This requires using the Terminal, meaning it’s for advanced Mac users only: ![]() Just replace “DRIVENAME” with your Time Machine drive name, and “BACKUPTODELETE” with the backup in question as determined by date. Optionally, you can also use the command line ‘tmutil’ tool to delete a backup from Time Machine. Sudo rm -rf /Volumes/BackupDriveName/.Trashes/*Īdvanced users only: Using tmutil to Delete Stuck Backups by Terminal Only use this command if you are comfortable with the Terminal, replacing “BackupDriveName” with the name of the hard drive in question:
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