My newish MacBook Air was just lost to a coffee spill, and I need to migrate back to my MacBook Pro using a recent back-up (Time Machine to external disk).  Can I do this?

My newish MacBook Air was just lost to a coffee spill, and I need to migrate back to my MacBook Pro using a recent back-up (Time Machine to external disk) for a few weeks.  This same disk was used to back-up the Pro earlier, and to migrate from the Pro to the Air.  Can I do this "back-migration" from the Air to the Pro?  Is it maybe better just to migrate the specific folders (Outlook email, Office docs) I am sure I need?

Do not attempt to copy files/folders from a Time Machine backup. Only use the Time Machine application to restore from the backup.
Click on a Finder window and select Help from the Finder's Help menu. Search for "restore" and select "restore items backed up with time machine" from the hints list. You will find these two articles:
Recover items using Time Machine and Spotlight
If you use Time Machine to back up your Mac, you can use Time Machine with Spotlight to recover lost or deleted items.
Note: You can retrieve earlier versions of TextEdit documents from within TextEdit. For more information, see: 
View and restore past versions of documents
Open a Finder window and type a search word or phrase in the search field in the upper-right corner.
Select a location to search in the location bar.
Refine the results by specifying search criteria. Narrow down Spotlight search results
Open the Time Machine menu in the menu bar, then choose Enter Time Machine.
Use the arrows and timeline to browse the Time Machine backups. Your search is performed in every window.
When you find the item you want to restore, select it, then click Restore.
The restored item is returned to its original location. For example, if the item was found in the Documents folder, it’s returned to the Documents folder.
Restore items backed up with Time Machine
If you use Time Machine to back up your Mac, you can easily bring back lost items or recover older versions of files.
You can use Time Machine within many apps. If the iCloud Documents & Data feature is turned on, you can recover older versions of iCloud documents as well as regular documents.
Open a window for the item you want to restore.For example, if you accidentally deleted a file from your Documents folder, open the Documents folder. To recover an email message, open your inbox in Mail. To recover an iCloud document, open the document’s app, choose File > Open, then click iCloud to view the iCloud documents for that app.If you’re missing an item from the desktop, you don’t need to open a window.
From the Time Machine menu in the menu bar, choose Enter Time Machine. A message may appear while your Mac connects to the backup disk.
Use the arrows and timeline to browse the snapshots and backups.White tick marks represent snapshots stored on your internal drive (portable computers only). Pink tick marks represent backups stored on your backup disk. If a tick mark appears dimmed or grayed, there’s no backup available or the backup disk is not connected.
For more information about an item, double-click it.The windows in Time Machine behave just like Finder windows, so you can open folders, click items in the sidebar, and use the search field in the upper-right corner of the window.
When you find the item you want to restore, select it, then click Restore. You can restore individual items, multiple items, folders, or your entire hard disk.The restored item is returned to its original location. For example, if the item was found in the Documents folder, it is returned to the Documents folder.

Similar Messages

  • Safari on my new macbook air keeps freezing. I think I might have deleted something when migrating from my old macbook. Any ideas what it would be?

    Hi All
    I have recently purchased a new macbook air. I used the migration software to transfer everything from my old macbook to the new one. I had lots of crap on the computer, so went through and deleted lots of applications and documents from the new macbook air. Now I've gone to use safari and it keeps freezing once I leave the home page, or one click afterwards.
    I'm worried I accidentally deleted something I need to run safari. I followed the instructions on the support website to check my "library" for internet plug-ins etc, but there wasn't anything in those folders.
    Any ideas on how to fix this or how to check what I need to run safari properly are most appreciated!

    Please read this whole message before doing anything.
    This procedure is a test, not a solution. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.
    Step 1
    The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account.
    Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. For instructions, launch the System Preferences application, select Help from the menu bar, and enter “Set up guest users” (without the quotes) in the search box. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”
    While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your personal files or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.
    Test while logged in as Guest. Same problem?
    After testing, log out of the guest account and, in your own account, disable it if you wish. Any files you created in the guest account will be deleted automatically when you log out of it.
    *Note: If you’ve activated “Find My Mac” or FileVault, then you can’t enable the Guest account. The “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac” is not the same. Create a new account in which to test, and delete it, including its home folder, after testing.
    Step 2
    The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is caused by third-party system modifications that load automatically at startup or login.
    Disconnect all wired peripherals except those needed for the test, and remove all aftermarket expansion cards. Boot in safe mode* and log in to the account with the problem. The instructions provided by Apple are as follows:
    Shut down your computer, wait 30 seconds, and then hold down the shift key while pressing the power button.
    When you see the gray Apple logo, release the shift key.
    If you are prompted to log in, type your password, and then hold down the shift key again as you click Log in.
    Safe mode is much slower to boot and run than normal, and some things won’t work at all, including wireless networking on certain Macs.  The next normal boot may also be somewhat slow.
    The login screen appears even if you usually log in automatically. You must know your login password in order to log in. If you’ve forgotten the password, you will need to reset it before you begin.
    *Note: If FileVault is enabled, or if a firmware password is set, or if the boot volume is a software RAID, you can’t boot in safe mode.
    Test while in safe mode. Same problem?
    After testing, reboot as usual (i.e., not in safe mode) and verify that you still have the problem. Post the results of steps 1 and 2.

  • I have just recently bought a MacBook Air. I am looking for an email which I put into a folder on my Mac Pro. The smart folders have come across to the Air, but not the 'On my Mac' folders. Are they lost?

    I have just recently bought a MacBook Air. I am looking for an email which I put into a folder on my Mac Pro. The smart folders have come across to the Air, but not the 'On my Mac' folders. Are they lost?

    Are you sure that the "On My Mac" folders weren't empty? If all your mail accounts are IMAP, they may have been.

  • My MacBook Air was going so slowly so I did a forced shutdown. Now when I try to boot it up, it looks like it will come on but just spins and spins but won't load. Help?

    My MacBook Air was processing extremely slowly so I did a forced shut down. Now when I go to turn it back on, it just spins and won't load. Help?

    Hello MeganSugarBear,
    The following article provides some useful troubleshooting steps that can help get your Mac started up again.
    Troubleshooting: My computer won't turn on
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1367
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • Our Macbook air was lost or stolen shortly after initial setup / registration but  device location was not turned on.  Can MAc ID

    Our Macbook air was lost or stolen shortly after initial setup / registration but  device location was not turned on.  Can MAc ID # be found through email linked during setup ?

    The following has some recommendations from Apple of what to do if Find My Mac was not turned on before it was lost or stolen. The quote is from If your Mac is lost or stolen - Apple Support
    Find My Mac is the only Apple service that can help track or locate a lost Mac. If you didn’t set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost, or you can’t locate it, these steps might help you protect your data:
    Change your Apple ID password to prevent anyone from accessing your iCloud data or using other services (such as iMessage or iTunes) from your Mac.
    Change your passwords for other accounts you use with your Mac, including email, banking, and social sites like Facebook or Twitter.
    Report your lost or stolen Mac to local law enforcement. They might request the serial number of your computer. You can find this information on the original box or receipt you received when you purchased your Mac, or on Apple's My Support Profile site if you registered your Mac.

  • I have just upgraded from a Macbook to a Macbook Air. I have been using a iomega external hard drive for Time Machine, which use a Firewire. However, Macbook Air's do not have a Firewire port and i cannot find an adaptor anywhere. Can anyone help?? Thanks

    I have just upgraded from a Macbook to a Macbook Air. I have been using a iomega external hard drive for Time Machine, which use a Firewire. However, Macbook Air's do not have a Firewire port and i cannot find an adaptor anywhere. Can anyone help?? Thanks

    There has never been a reliable firewire ---> USB adapter suitable for external high speed storage.  This was a major issue when the MacBooks lost the firewire port a number of years ago (Apple subsequently brought it back).
    The only high speed port on the Air is the ThunderBolt port.  There are external ThunderBolt drive options out there, but they're somewhat more expensive than traditional USB/FireWire options.

  • My MacBook Air was stolen

    My MacBook Air was stolen a few weeks ago. I immediately changed any account passwords I had on the computer. I s there any way to prevent the theif from getting technical support from Apple?

    Yes, see here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2526
    Although Apple does not have a process to track or flag lost or stolen product, you can use My Support Profile to find a list of serial numbers that have been purchased or registered with your Apple ID.
    Thats just awful. I hope you had theft insurance for same.
    The one downside to a wonderful product is sticky fingered thugs want to steal them.

  • I upload all of my photos from my iphone 5 onto my macbook air to get more space on my phone, and now whenver i try to upload it says there is no more storage or there was a problem transferring a picture. what can I do to get more space onto my iphoto?

    i upload all of my photos from my iphone 5 onto my macbook air to get more space on my phone, and now whenver i try to upload it says there is no more storage or there was a problem transferring a picture. what can I do to get more space onto my iphoto? I've tried putting the pictures on flashdrives, but iphoto would no tlet me transfer.

    I don't know how large the SSD (solid state hard drive) is, or how big your iPhone 5 is, but with some iPhones having 64GB and some Airs having as little as 64GB and some having as much as 512GB it's not hard to see how storing the contents of your iPhone 5 on your Macbook Air could run you out of space.
    Go to the Macbook Air and bring up a finder window and pull the Go menu down and go to the Computer. Right click on the Macintosh HD and select get info. See if there is any available space on the MacBook Air. If not you are out of SSD space (you're storing more on your Macbook Air than it has storage for). I'm not sure if iTunes can store its library on an external hard drive or quite how you would make that happen. But even if you managed that, when the hard drive was disconnected, you would lose access to your library. Using a smart media card might be possible (I don't know) but it would probably be irritatingly slow. If you have a small Air and a big iPhone you might just have to find a different computer to sync to. Just remember a 64GB iPhone is a big chunk of SSD for a Macbook Air. I did it with my previous and my current Air but even my previous one had 256GB and I really just fit.

  • I need appleisightinstaller.exe to install the isight driver for Windows Vista running in Parallel Desktop 6 for Mac, but I don't have a Leopard DVD. What came with my Macbook Air was a flash stick "MacBook Air Software Reinstall Drive" only.

    I need appleisightinstaller.exe to install the isight driver for Windows Vista running in Parallel Desktop 6 for Mac, but I don't have a Leopard DVD. What came with my Macbook Air was a flash stick "MacBook Air Software Reinstall Drive" only.

    All,
    A very interesting NOTE to this thread. In order to try and get the "ignore permissions" box to show up in GET INFO (so I could execute Matt the Magician's solution to file sharing issues)-- I ran the terminal command for disabling ACLs on my internal HD / start up disk (as indicated in the linked thread to BDAqua's forum).
    Although I understand that this was useless for disabling permissions on the start up disk (as everyone here pointed out) and allowing me to see the "ignore permissions" check box - somehow it did seem to fix my file sharing problem...and that was the root problem I wanted solved in the first place! After doing the terminal command and a quick reboot, I went in and tested file sharing on the chosen directory and I can create new files or work from existing files in the directory, with both users being able to modify / and save from both machines and each machine sees the revisions and can build from them. Bottom line - I'm stoked and want to thank everyone for their help.
    The only other tweak I made was going over to my wife's machine and instead of using her log in / password, I just used my name and password to connect to my main machine that was sharing directories. Maybe that's what fixed the problem or the ACL disable but either way...I'm up and running the way I want to be.
    Hope this thread helps anyone else who has these file sharing / permissions issues with Leopard. Especially for anyone wanting to do such a simple file sharing set up between 2 computers. I wish I understood exactly which tweak fixed the problem, but at least it works the way I want now.
    So happy to be done w/this one!
    Thx everyone. Any additional input on what solved it is welcome, so my curiosity is quelled...
    TC

  • My MacBook Air was being turned on and overheating itself

    Hello, users
    Today I found my MacBook air was being turned on and heating itself even if I haven't used it since last night.
    I noticed When I tried to use it and put it out from my backpack and I felt weird because my MacBook in the cotten pouch was really hot.
    My MacBook was pulled out immediately, horribly, it was too hot to hold it and I was really surprised!
    As soon as I opened the my Mac, it displayed a cursor shotly and it automatically turned off and after that the fan stopped spinning as well.
    I just got back home and connected with the power supplier, it had only 0% battery.
    This is all I can explain from the beginning to now on.
    This is the first time I have experienced this kind of situation.
    I think I turned off well after using it yesterday and it wasn't heating in this morning.
    I have no idea at all but I guess it would be recent update 2 days ago.
    I don't want to imagine the following event if I didn't check it out before it had gone forever.
    Do I need to check the condition of my MacBook Air all the time?
    Is there any method to prevent this problem?
    By the way, My Mac OS X version is now 10.7.5

    Welcome to Apple Discussions
    Unplug the mouse then try an SMC reset.

  • A MacBook Air was reported stolen From a room at my hotel that belong to a guest. I request a apple Id and password from the guest in order to track it though iCloud, when I login into the account the MacBook was not their, however I saw other device. A f

    A MacBook Air was reported stolen
    From a room at my hotel that belong to a guest. I request a apple Id and password from the guest in order to track it though iCloud, when I login into the account the MacBook was not their, however I saw other device. A few days has past then the MacBook appear. How does that happened, please explain?

    For a stolen Macbook to appear in iCloud - the person who stole it must turn it on.
    You can't track something that's turned off.

  • Time Machine Locked after MacBook Air reformatted. My MacBook Air was overfull due to an Address book issue (duplication) so after many attempts to clear space, I ended up wiping out the system and reloading Lion.

    Time Machine Locked after MacBook Air reformatted. My MacBook Air was overfull due to an Address book issue (duplication) so after many attempts to clear space, I ended up wiping out the system and reloading Lion. This resulted in the Time Machine thinking that it was now connected to a different computer. Apparently this diables the existing information. 
    Now I can see that the back-ups exist (back to Sept 2012) but they are greyed out, therefore unavailale to restore. Again, this seems like an issue that shouldn't be happening. The whole point of the Time Machine is to enable reinstatement of data after catastrophic failure. What if my computer actually had to be replaced due to a hardware issue? How would I beableto restore anything?
    The path already (unsuccessfully) taken;
    Open Library on the computer, Open Time Machine, Select Correct date, drill down to correct data you wish to restore, click "Restore".
    This did not work because the correct date was greyed out. Restore key was greyed out.

    Time Machine Locked after MacBook Air reformatted. My MacBook Air was overfull due to an Address book issue (duplication) so after many attempts to clear space, I ended up wiping out the system and reloading Lion. This resulted in the Time Machine thinking that it was now connected to a different computer. Apparently this diables the existing information. 
    Now I can see that the back-ups exist (back to Sept 2012) but they are greyed out, therefore unavailale to restore. Again, this seems like an issue that shouldn't be happening. The whole point of the Time Machine is to enable reinstatement of data after catastrophic failure. What if my computer actually had to be replaced due to a hardware issue? How would I beableto restore anything?
    The path already (unsuccessfully) taken;
    Open Library on the computer, Open Time Machine, Select Correct date, drill down to correct data you wish to restore, click "Restore".
    This did not work because the correct date was greyed out. Restore key was greyed out.

  • My macbook air was installed double system ,one is mac ox 10.6.7 another is windows7. the movie and the sound can't play together in mac system,however, it is normal when I play the same movie in windows7 system

    my macbook air was installed double system ,one is mac ox 10.6.7 another is windows7. the vidoe and the sound can't play together in mac system.I have tried many vidoe play tools including mplayerx and lvc etc.however, it is normal when I play the same movie in windows7 system. who can help me!

    Look at item properties for the .mov and .dv files. What exactly does it say they are? What drive are they playing back from? Make sure the contents of the viewer are set to fit to window in the View popup at the top of the viewer.

  • My MacBook Air was stolen and the id changed before I could erase it via "Find iPhone" app - can Apple erase my machine if I provide my serial number?

    My MacBook Air was stolen and the id changed before I could erase it via "Find iPhone" app - can Apple erase my machine if I provide my serial number?

    My MacBook Air was stolen and the id changed before I could erase it via "Find iPhone" app - can Apple erase my machine if I provide my serial number?

  • My macbook air was stolen from checked baggage. I have the box with all the information. Is there a way to disable this device?  Block it from my Yahoo email? Locate it? Any ideas?

    HI, My Macbook Air was stolen this week from my checked baggage.
    I have the box with all the information SN etc.. Is there a way to disable this device?  Block it from my Yahoo email? Locate it? Any ideas?

    If you activated "Find My Mac" in iCloud before the loss, maybe. Otherwise no.

Maybe you are looking for

  • WEBUTIL and FRM-90926 - Duplicate parameter on command line

    Hello I'm trying to get the webutil demo (WU_TEST_105.fmb) to work...I've followed all the instructions but have ended up getting the FRM-90926 error message when I run it. This seems to be caused by the webutiljini.htm file having duplicate commands

  • Print form for payment document

    hi plz give me t code or menupath of  how to configure check number in check lot & send details of fbz5

  • Forgot to check on "Anamorphic" in Sequence Settings....

    Hi Everyone, I'm working on a wedding shot in 16:9. Everything looks fine, but for the ceremony sequence, I somehow forgot to click on anamorphic and now I have bars on the top and bottom. When I click on anamorphic, I still have the bars, but now th

  • Help concerning web attacks and Photon

    Hello, I was recently on the Photon browser, and I went on a website that I thought seemed rather suspicious, but I didn't really think much of it at the time. Later, I decided to look the same website up on the safeweb.norton.com site, and it said "

  • Error ora-00255

    Greeting, I want to process using cursor. DECLARE CURSOR c_order IS SELECT * FROM ORDER_H; rw_order order_h%rowtype; BEGIN OPEN c_order; LOOP FETCH c_order into rw_order; EXIT WHEN c_order%NOTFOUND; END LOOP; END; when prosess that I got error ; ORA-