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Case-sensitivity on Time Machine backups.A case-sensitive format means upper-case letters in file names are seen as different from lower-case letters. That's the default if Time Machine formats it for you, but non-case-sensitive (also known as case-ignorant) is the default for all other volumes. Do not use case-sensitive unless you're sure you need it.
Install the product onto an HFS+ or HFSJ non-case-sensitive drive. Additional information To determine whether your drive uses a supported file system (like Mac OS Extended Journaled), open the Disk Utility application in your Applications/Utilities folder. Install the product onto an HFS+ or HFSJ non-case-sensitive drive. Additional information To determine whether your drive uses a supported file system (like Mac OS Extended Journaled), open the Disk Utility application in your Applications/Utilities folder.
Check the Format of all the disk/partitions to be backed-up, via Disk Utility, in your Applications/Utilities folder. Click each partition in the sidebar (indented under the main line of the drive), and you'll see the Format towards the lower left. Most are Mac OX Extended (Journaled); see if any are Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled). (Effective with Lion 10.7.x, they may also be encrypted.)
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If ANY disk being backed-up is case-sensitive, then your backups must be case-sensitive also. There's no choice: that’s the only way Time Machine can back them up. So if you have, or think you might add, a case-sensitive disk, make your backup disk Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) now.
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But if NO disk/partition being backed-up is case-sensitive, the backup volume can be case-sensitive, but we recommend it be case-ignorant: Mac OX Extended (Journaled). Most of the time there's no difference, but if the backups are case-sensitive, there may be problems when restoring previous versions of files via the Time Machine browser (the 'Star Wars' display). See Troubleshooting item #E7 for a detailed explanation.