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Time Machine is Apple's built-in backup software. Time Machine was first introduced on OS 10.5 Leopard.
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Time Machine: "Enter Time Machine" menu command does not do anything
AJ Slater's answer did it for me. Mine is a kind of strange setup of an NTFS external drive with a sparsebundle image. In this case I had to open the sparsebundle image and link to the .backupdb dir …