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Time Machine restore in new Macbook seamless
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<blockquote data-quote="6string" data-source="post: 1233280" data-attributes="member: 120039"><p>Always been seamless for me, but what I like to do is use time machine and carbon copy cloner.</p><p>Not only to keep current backups and a bootable backup, but if anything goes astray, I have a backup plan.</p><p>Say time machine leaves something that isn't restored properly, I can copy files from the cloned backup without a hitch.</p><p>Once again, I have never had a problem with restoring from time machine, other than the hidden private folder showing, which I have rehidden using a terminal command.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6string, post: 1233280, member: 120039"] Always been seamless for me, but what I like to do is use time machine and carbon copy cloner. Not only to keep current backups and a bootable backup, but if anything goes astray, I have a backup plan. Say time machine leaves something that isn't restored properly, I can copy files from the cloned backup without a hitch. Once again, I have never had a problem with restoring from time machine, other than the hidden private folder showing, which I have rehidden using a terminal command. [/QUOTE]
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