Backup 3 v3.2 Restore Solutions

Hello,
First, I know I should not have still been using backup 3 for backup solutions. But it's a solution that was working and time just slipped away on me.
So yes, Ill change that... but in the meantime, I am wondering if anyone knows how to restore from a Mac Backup 3 v3.2 archive file when the installed version of Mac Backup 3 no longer has the "Plan" that created the backup in the first place.
Because what happened was my computer crashed, and therefore the plan lost.
And to my huge surprise, when going to Apple, no one helps. The official answer given to me was that no one at apple knows how to help. In other words, no one knows how to restore from this "old archaic" app.
And I pressed them, asking if she was sure she didn't mean it just wasn't supported. And the reply was that no one actually knows what to do.
And old articles in the knowledge base was removed... so, Im hoping someone here knows how to restore from these archives.
Or if there is a new app that deals with these?
Thanks!
Anthony

Hi
I would delete the oldest back ups first, but it depends on the size of the drive and the size of your hard disk.
look for full backups in there too delete the oldest if there is more than 1, however I would probably just format the drive, wiping it clean and do a fullbackup leaving the machine on overnight with sleep turned off in system preferences if it were me. Then in the morning everything you need is there!
If you want to hold onto some older files you no longer have but that has been backed up in the past, youll need to use time machine to locate those files, restore them and then do a full backup.
Kind Regards
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    RESTORE...PREVIEW는 현재 요구되는 모든 backup이 사용 가능한지를 check하거나
    RMAN이 특정 backup을 사용하는지 안하는지를 살피고자 할 때 사용될 수 있습니다.
    예를 들면, RESTORE...PREVIEW는 사용자에게 RMAN이 RESTORE수행 중에
    현재 가용하지 않은 Tape상에 있는 backup을 요청하리란 것을 알게 해 줍니다
    이 경우 사용자는 'CHANGE....UNAVAILABLE' 명령을 사용하여 backup의 상태를
    'UNAVAILABLE'로 바꿀 수 있습니다. 이와 같이 조치후 다시 RESTORE...PREVIEW를
    수행하면 이제는 사용 가능한 다른 backup을 사용하여 RESTORE 작업을 수행함을
    볼 수 있습니다.
    Using RESTORE... PREVIEW
    RESTORE...PREVIEW는 모든 RESTORE operation에 적용되어 RESTORE Operation시에
    요구되는 모든 backup에 대한 자세한 Report를 작성하게 해 줍니다.
    다음은 PREVIEW 옵션을 사용한 RESTORE 명령에 대한 예제들입니다
    RESTORE DATABASE PREVIEW;
    RESTORE TABLESPACE users PREVIEW;
    RESTORE DATAFILE 3 PREVIEW;
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG FROM LOGSEQ 200 PREVIEW;
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG FROM TIME 'SYSDATE-7' PREVIEW;
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG FROM SCN 234546 PREVIEW;
    RESTORE... PREVIEW output은 LIST 명령의 output과 동일한 형식으로 나타납니다
    Using RESTORE... PREVIEW SUMMARY
    RESTORE...PREVIEW에 의해 생성된 Report가 너무 자세하여 필요 이상의 정보들을
    제공하고 있다면 RESTORE...PREVIEW SUMMARY 옵션을 사용하여 Restore 과정시
    사용되고 영향받는 파일들에 대한 자세한 내용을 생략할 수도 있습니다.
    다음은 PREVIEW SUMMARY 옵션을 사용하여 RESTORE하는 예제들입니다:
    RESTORE DATABASE PREVIEW SUMMARY;
    RESTORE TABLESPACE users PREVIEW SUMMARY;
    RESTORE DATAFILE 3 PREVIEW SUMMARY;
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG FROM LOGSEQ 200 PREVIEW SUMMARY;
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG FROM TIME 'SYSDATE-7' PREVIEW SUMMARY;
    RESTORE ARCHIVELOG FROM SCN 234546 PREVIEW SUMMARY;
    RESTORE...PREVIEW SUMMARY report는 LIST SUMMARY 명령의 output 형식과
    동일합니다.
    Reference Documents
    Backup and Recovery Basics
    10g Release 1 (10.1)

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