Can I restore one of my mac minis to another with identical hardware?
Hi folks. I'm trying to get my mac mini 2011 working that I did not take a backup of. I have an identical mac mini as well. Can I use a time machine backup from that mini to restore to my messed up one? Thanks.
Sure
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