So I erased the drive completely, twice, renamed the entire drive, erased it again, re-addressed Time Machine, and again got the same message. I used the command line to try to force a backup, and got the same error message. I used the Command Line to repeat that test, and it too says the disk is fine. If the problem persists, use Disk Utility to repair your backup disk.” I ran Disk Utility and it says the drive is fine. The next time I tried to run time machine it gave me an error message that reads “Time Machine couldn’t complete the backup to MacBook_Pro. Then I partitioned the drive (1.2 - 0.8), then ran Time Machine to save a backup from my MacBook Pro to the 1.2 Tb partition, which I’d named MacBook_Pro. My OS is High Sierra 10.13.6, and the first thing I did was to use Disk Utility to erase my newly purchased 2Tb My Passport drive, then format it as a Mac (Journaled) drive.
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