Can I access my Time Machine from another mac?

My current mac (an iBook G4, early 2005) has I think died irreparably. I'm waiting to see if it can be repaired but in the meantime I'd like to know if I can plug my Time Machine into another Mac (either a friend's or a family member's, both have 2006 MacBooks) and be able to access my stuff? I read elsewhere in the forum that this was possible if you were setting up a new mac, but I won't be able to buy a new computer for a while and need quite badly to be able to get at my documents.

yes, it's possible. plug it into the other computer. control-click on TM inthe dock and choose" browse other Time Machine disks".

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  • Access specific files in the time machine from another Mac

    I bought one mac air with less space than the mac pro backup that I have in the Time Machine, so I can't migrate the old mac to the new mac air. How can I Access specific files in time machine then? Thank you.

    You can still get your files out of the TM backup..
    There are several methods..
    you can do it manually.
    See Can't access old files on time capsule
    You can also buy a USB drive large enough for the whole backup and simply restore the whole thing to that drive plugged into your computer.. you can then pick and choose what files you want. And at any time you want. Having files in their standard format and location is hugely easier than TM backups.
    If you run into permissions issues there is a fair bit of help although a bit outdated in pondini KB.
    So read through the info here..
    Q14-17 on restore in particular. http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
    And check the troubleshooting for specific problems that can arise.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
    Section E in particular.
    You can pull the hard disk out of your Mac Pro.. that is not hard.. put it in a USB to sata holder and access files that way..
    Overall this is what I would do anyway.. because you will not want to junk the computer with files intact.. pull the files directly off the old hard disk.
    Let me also commend to you a different strategy in the future..
    TM is great when it works.. sadly on every upgrade Apple make changes to it.. and cause utter chaos.
    Buy a 3rd party backup software.. I use CCC and like it.. you create bootable clones of your Mac.. that means all files are readily accessible because you can literally boot directly from the backup.. or access the files because they are not hidden, compressed, rewritten in strange formats.. etc.
    Recovery of a computer with a dead hard disk is 3min exercise where you hold the options key during boot and choose the backup disk.
    You can continue to use TM for the incremental backups which it does very well.. but have the bootable clone as a way of accessing everything. From which you can then easily access the TM backup for whatever might be missing.. I do not do Clones on regular basis.. so it is slightly different method of doing things..
    You can never have enough backups.

  • Accessing Backup Files On Time Machine From Another Mac

    Hi everyone,
    I use 1 Time Machine on both my iMac and MacBook Air.
    How can I access the Backup Files of my iMac on my MacBook Air, using the Time Machine?
    I hope this is not too confusing! Thanks, everyone!

    Unfortunately, what you ask is complex and difficult at best for most users.  Please take a look at this User Tip provided by forum expert Tesserax for a review of the methods that might be used to do what you ask.
    AirPort Disk - Remote Access (3 Methods)
    Among the methods listed, I use Method 3, so can provide a few tips on that. It does require that your Internet Service Provider (ISP)  furnish you with a a fixed or static IP address for your Internet connection....and....that you have the correct type of modem and router that would allow Port Mapping to be able to reach the data on the Time Capsule.
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  • I can access my time capsule from my mac mini at work but my macbook can only access it from my home network. how do i fix this?

    I have a Mac Mini and a MacBook, both were configured at home to access the time capsule. I have since moved the mini to work to use there and it has no issues looking up files on the time capsule which remains at home. The macbook whoever can only access the time capsule from within the home network. I can't seem to find what I may have done differently. Can anybody help?
    Not sure if your allowed to post two questions, but it's may be related. I find that accessing the files on the time capsule from the mac mini or the macbook is very slow. Accessing the same files from an older HP laptop is as fast as accessing its own hard drive. How can I speed up the accessing of these files from my apple products. One would think they would work fast and the 'windows' computers would take minutes to map the drive each time... 
    Thanks for any help.

    I have since moved the mini to work to use there and it has no issues looking up files on the time capsule which remains at home.
    This cannot happen by magic though.. you must have configured the mini to access the TC remotely.. which method are you using, BTMM and iCloud??
    The macbook whoever can only access the time capsule from within the home network. I can't seem to find what I may have done differently. Can anybody help?
    How is the Macbook configured to access the TC remotely?? If you are trying to use BTMM and iCloud, then it might be a case that with the mini running the connection cannot be done by more than one computer at a time.. this is generally the case although I do not know if that is specifically true of BTMM method. Try turning off the mini and leave it off.. (off not standby)... then reboot the TC when you are at home.. and then try and connect the laptop to the TC the next morning from work. See if it is then able to capture the connection.. if so start up the mini and I suspect it now will not be able to connect.. that will prove that the TC cannot cope with two remote connections.
    There also could be another factor in here. If you are accessing the laptop via the same router as the mini is on.. then actually you cannot have two users mount the same files on a TC.. from the same IP address.. as far as the TC is concerned both devices have identical IP, that is the public IP of the work location router.
    If you happen to not be using BTMM then the situation is even easier.. you cannot make two different devices connect to the same network resource using the same port. That is the failing of the NAT system.. one device uses the port then it cannot be used by a second device. You will need to do some fancy footwork and use a different port.
    Anyhow tell us exactly how you are doing remote access.. otherwise I am just guessing.
    Not sure if your allowed to post two questions, but it's may be related. I find that accessing the files on the time capsule from the mac mini or the macbook is very slow.
    Are you talking about files you are hosting on the TC?? Not Time Machine backups??
    Can you tell me exactly how you are accessing the TC.. please do a test..
    Copy a file to the TC and from the TC using the Laptop.. Use a single very large file, eg 1GB movie file.
    Give me a read and write speed.. you can use activity monitor to give me an aprox average speed as well as peak.
    Do the same test from the same computer with wireless turned off running ethernet.
    Then do the tests from the mini.. same ones.. copy large file to and from the TC by ethernet and by wireless.. when using ethernet make sure wireless is off.
    I strongly recommend you set IPv6 to link local only for your wireless and ethernet setup in the Mac.
    eg
    Now do the test from the HP laptop and give me the results from that.
    Is the issue wireless only.. ??
    Then you might need to spend a bit of time fixing the wireless in the Macs.. you can run wireless diagnostics in Mavericks.
    About Wireless Diagnostics

  • How do i use a Time Machine from another computer from Time Capsule with multibackups

    Can Iuse a Time Machine from another computer from Time Capsule with multibackups

    Not sure what you are asking here. 
    Time Machine is software on a Mac that is used to backup that Mac to a Time Capsule hard drive.
    Are you asking if another  Mac can backup to the same Time Capsule that other Macs are already using?
    Or, if not....please clarify on exactly what you want to do.

  • Can I access my itunes lib from another comp on my wireless network at home

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  • How to access Time Machine from Another Computer?

    My daughter's iBook went down and is in the shop for repair and we want to access her Time Machine back up from another computer. Does anyone know if there is any way to do that?

    Time Machine won't do it as far as I can tell.
    However, you can access the backups through Finder.
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    If the backups are on an external disk, then just navigate to the folder Backups.backupdb/yourMachineName there you will find each backup by date/time with the contents of the system at that time.
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    Time Machine does have a 'Browse Other Time Machine Disks' option, but as far a I can exercise it it only looks at other disks with backups for the same machine.
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  • Can't access previous Time Machine back ups to restore my personal data

    I restored my very slow iMac using original discs and then rolled forward to get the software up to the lastest version of OS.  I restored some personal files from Time Machine and then did a back up.  Since doing the back up I can no longer access my old files.  Any solution?  Oh, and the performance is OK now!

    Assuming by "old files" you mean TM backups made before you "rolled forward," you need to use the 'browse other disks' option described in the green box here to access them.
    BTW, it isn't clear what version of OS X you are running on your iMac. It can't be any version of iOS like is shown in your product data -- that is just for 'i devices' like iPhones or iPads. If you "restored" from original disks you must have started with some version of Snow Leopard (OS X 10.8.x) & if you had previously upgraded to 10.7 or 10.8, you would have had to erase the HD to reinstall the older OS (which is probably why TM thinks the older backups are from another Mac).

  • Can I access my Time Capsule from my iPad/iPad2 with iOS5 now?  EX:  Itunes from iPad to TC folders?

    Can I access my Time Capsule information unsing my Apple TV?  How about accessing TC info with iPad/iPad2/iPhone4?  All have iOS5.  Thanks

    Perhaps having iTunes on an External Hard Drive is what you are looking for...
    Full Details Here  >   http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751
    To Operate iTunes from the External Drive...
    Start iTunes with the Option key held down and guide it to the new location of the library.
    Be Sure the drive is Formatted Mac OS Extended (journaled)
    Some useful Information in this Discussion...
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/19381146

  • I can't access to time machine hdd in windows

    hi, guys...how u all. Recently i used my external 2tb hdd as a time machine backup....For backup first i format it then backup my mac. Now, when i connect it to my pc (windows), the hdd doesn't show up. Hope i will get a solution from u guys.
    Cheers

    Per HT1427: Setting up Time Machine backups using an external drive
    Note: Every available drive that can be used to store backups is listed. If you’ve partitioned a drive, the available partitions are listed. Time Machine can’t backup to an external drive that's connected to an AirPort Extreme, Time Capsule, or a drive formatted for Microsoft Windows (NTFS or FAT format).  If you select an NTFS or FAT-formatted drive, Time Machine prompts you to reformat the drive. Choose a different drive or reformat the drive in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format. Because reformatting erases any files on the drive, only do this if you no longer need the files or if you have copies of them on a different drive.
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  • Can I access my time machine remotely via it's IP address?

    I'm going away - I know that I might need some documents that I can anticipate.  Can I access my time capsule via it's IP address?

    On the other hand if you have a dynamic IP address from your ISP how are you going to find the IP address once you are away.
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    I never used this connection very much when traveling because it was always incredibly   S------L------O------W.  I don't think users realize that they are at the mercy of of their uplink connection from a hotel or any other spot.

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    I can't access shared Photo Streams from my Macbook but can from iPhone/Ipad. I can access my Photo Stream but I can't figure out how to share.

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