How to reinstall a time machine backup under lion on new harddisk ?

I want to reinstall a computer backup (time machine) on a new harddisk. The operation system is lion. Since I have no OS disk - as I would have with show leopard - how can I start ?

Use Lion Recovery and select "Restore from Time Machine backup".

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  • How to revert a Time Machine backup storage?

    I recently just used the WD Elements SE external storage device as my Time Machine backup. But when I did, I cannot get the WD to work on my Windows anymore. And can anyone show me how to revert a Time Machine backup storage back just to its default state so i use it on the Windows? It's a priority.
    And if you can somehow show me how to get a Time Machine backup storage to work for the Windows as well then that would be even better.
    Thank you.

    Sorry, you can't get a TM backup to work with Windows.
    To use the HD as storage for both Mac and Windows, you'll need to reformat the disc as FAT32, or FAT64 if both systems support it.
    To reformat from Disk Utility on the Mac;
    Turn off Time Machine.
    In DU, highlight the WD drive in the sidebar (the actual drive, with the makers name and size)
    Select the partition tab
    Set the partition sceme to 1 partition
    Under the options button, set the partition map to Master Boot Record (MBR)
    Set the file system to MS-DOS and name the new volume.
    Click 'apply'
    The clean volume will now appear below the drive in the sidebar.
    Be aware that there is a limit to file sizes on FAT32 volumes of a little over 4GB.

  • How do I move time machine backup on filled time capsule to  external disk

    TIme machine backups from imac and mbp are currently on 1TB time capsule running out of space.
    I want to split the time capsule and move just the imac backups to a new external drive which I want to share with a new macbook air.
    The new external drive has been set up with mac OS extended with a GUID partition.
    THe instructions  on MAC 101: time machine Mac OS X v10.6: How to transfer your backups from your current hard drive to a new hard drive tell me to drag "backups.backupdb" to a new drive but I can't find it. I have just upgraded to Lion thinking I would find it now but it is still not there. Is this becaue I have both imac and mbp backups on the TIme capsule?  Here is a screen image of my DATA folder. Desktop  seems to be empty. A search for "backups" finds nothing.
    EVen if I found backups.backupdb I am not sure whether I should have the external drive connected to the time capsule or the imac to move this file. It will be kept as an external drive connected to the time capsule so I can use it for both the imac and the macbook air.
    And I am not sure whether I first need to set up the new drive as the time machine backup drive on the new macbook air or do it after I move the file.
    Thanks for any help you can give me.

    oops, I just found how to find backups.backupdb by myself, or at least with help from:
    Pondini's excellent resource.....Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions
    http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html
    See #18.
    I will  come back to this forum and update after I try what I have learned from the fantastic Pondini.

  • When I get to the select disk page it says that the HD is uesd as time machine drive. How can I remove time machine backup from my Mac.

    I am tring to installe OS X Mavericks. When I get to the select disk page it says that the HD is uesd as time machine drive. How can I remove time machine backup from my Mac.

    Open up your Finder and click on Go on the top menu bar. Select Computer and then double click Macintosh HD. In here delete the backup folder. Might be called backups.backupdb.

  • Lost login keychain; Lost previous time machine backups with Lion install

    I downloaded Lion and it would not install on my 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 4 gb 1067 mhz ddr3 Mid-2009 Macbook Pro.  I got the exclamation mark with hard disk irrepairable error.  I took it to the local Apple store.  They did a number of hardware tests and after several false calls saying it was ready (when I arrived to pick it up and tried to set up OS (select language etc) I got spinning beachball), I finally brought it home with Lion installed.  All seems well, and I restored the data from Time Machine backup done under Snow Leopard.  To my surprise, I find old versions of the login keychain - last updated 2010.  I had 2 separate time machine backups going back six months, but when I tried to browse one for the newer keychains, I find that all previous Time Machine backups have been removed and all I have is the Time Machine backup from Lion install.  So there are two related problems: one is that I lost keychain data and the other is that I can't restore from Time Machine backup since the only backups that seem to be there have restarted with Lion. Another factor, is that the technicians had to reset my user password in order to set up Lion and I subsequently changed it back to my own password. Any solutions to locating old time machine backups or restoring recent keychain entries?

    How so I know...
    Time machine preferences shows last known backup as NONE
    NOTE:  I found a section in the time machine prefs to use another backup file and all seems ok now
    Thx

  • Restore an individual iphoto event from a time machine backup in Lion

    How can I restore an individual iphoto event from a time machine backup using Lion.
    Thanks

    If you know the file names of the photos you want to restore you can use  Find Any File  to search your Time Machine hard drive for that file.  When it is found you can drag it from the search window to the Desktop and import into iPhoto from there.
    Due to the nature of the Time Machine backup structure each search can take a while.  The search results window will look like this:

  • Hard drive packed up, but had Time Machine backup. I installed new sad and upgraded to Mountain Lion., but I can't find iPhoto library and photos or iTunes songs? Is there an answer to this?  Graham

    Hard drive packed up, but had Time Machine backup. I installed new ssd and upgraded to Mountain Lion, but I can't find iPhoto library and photos or iTunes songs? Is there an answer to this?  A backup run did not install either photos or songs. Graham

    Thanks so much but none of that helped.  It was driving me crazy because it would back up another external drive.  I just changed the name of the drive from iPhoto/iTunes Library to Media Libraries and IT WORKED!! I guess for some reason it didn't like the drive being called iPhoto or iTunes ???? I don't understand but I have tried so many solutions and exchanging things out but the name change did it????!!!
    Thank you for your help and replying to this.  Guess I made my own issue!

  • I am getting error "The disk is used for Time Machine Backup" when installing the new OSX Mountain Lion upgrade"

    I am keep getting this error "The disk is used for Time Machine Backup" when installing the new OSX Mountain Lion" when doing the upgrade to newly OS.

    The folder would be at the root of your hard drive. Double-click Macintosh HD and look there.
    If it isn’t there, I’m not sure what it is seeing.

  • How can I access Time Machine backups after doing an erase/reinstall of Mavericks?

    I recently did a complete erase of my hard drive and re-installed Mavericks. I chose to start clean rather than use any Time Machine back-ups. I used the same external hard drive for my new Time Machine back-ups. Now I cannot open any back-ups/items prior to the re-install via Time Machine. They are listed along the right hand sidebar in Time Machine (star wars view) but will not open when clicked on.
    Some files I can access if I go to the actual backup folder - ex a Pages doc BUT ff I try to open the iPhoto library from the back-up folders stored on the external drive, I get the following error message -
    I cannot open the iPhoto "package" to access individual photos from these back-ups.
    So - how can I get Time Machine to allow access to the pre-install back-ups??
    thnx
    Message was edited by: Rant&Raver
    corrected some spelling errors!

    To restore  the library from your TM backup follow the instructions in this screenshot.
    If you want to restore all of your Home folder documents you can use Migration Assistant.

  • How do I use time machine backup to restore onto a different computer

    I am trying to troubleshoot the best way to back up my Mac.  I have been a mac user since 20009 and always used a time machine.  The two times I have needed it for backup, my computer did not read the portion the backup was.  You could tell under disk utility the space was used.  Just before the need of backup, it was backing up.  So, I am wondering if I  need to use a different method.  I lost all of my Christmas 2015 movies.  My computer did some weird thing with passwords and it needs some resetting I had to do with the support team on the phone.  The support person could not figure out how to access the back up on time capsule.  I noticed the password resetting made my computer name different by putting a 3 behind the name I assigned it. 
    One thought that has crossed my mind is can you use the time machine backup and open it up on a completely different computer? If so, I should have been able to someone access my information.  I would like to know the answer and how do it so I know in case this ever happens again and so that I can rely on this expensive back up machine I have purchased two different times on two different computers and never been able to actually use.

    Are you running Yosemite.. because it is the cause of loads of problems.
    As to opening the TM backup from another computer.. yes you can.
    Please read our TM expert Pondini.
    Q14-17 on restore here.
    http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
    Particularly as you will see Q17 and it will reference the prior info you need.
    I have gone through this with several people.. and I have a post showing a manual file location and restore.
    Can't access old files on time capsule
    But not from Yosemite.. it has its own bunch of bugs.. as mentioned. Good luck with those.
    I also strongly recommend people use a secondary backup method.. there are excellent third party.. I use Carbon Copy Cloner.. it is reasonable price.. $40 based on standard rsync.. and will create either bootable clones to a local drive or sparsebundle on a time capsule etc.
    The bootable clone is the ideal way to recover files. since it is based on a simple computer reboot and then access of files that are in exactly the same place as you left them.. TM backs up in a most complicated manner.
    See how tm works here. The top couple of articles and how it is different to clones. As Pondini suggests.. using both is no bad thing.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html
    This is also useful for yosemite.. it is not working as TM used to.
    Find files in Yosemite.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6681850?searchText=time%20machine%20yosemit e#27139370
    While in Time Machine, press the key combination shift-command-C. The front window will show all mounted volumes. All snapshots should now be accessible. Select the one you want and navigate to the files you want to restore.
    I am not sure why your previous use of TM failed.. In the midst of all its problems it does still work ok.. as mostly people can recover stuff they do.. albeit it needs a lot more messing than is typical Apple.

  • How do i install time machine backup from old mac to newer one

    Hi, I know how to set up a brand new imac with full info and settings from an old mac from a time machine backup on a portable drive, BUT.... this time i have a 2011 imac in my studio already in use that we want to be completly swapped with full info and settings/software etc from an older 2009 imac, which we may sell on.
    I have backup up via time machine the older 2009 mac, but when i plug this into the 2011 imac how do i completly wipe it and set up with info from the time machine?? it was easy doing it on a factoryt new mac but not this.
    thanks
    lee

    If I have understood you properly, you want to migrate the data from the 2009 iMac onto the 2011 iMac but keeping the existing files on it.
    To do this, use Migration Assistant > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4889 It will create a new user with the transferred files from the old iMac.
    If you want to wipe the 2011 iMac and restore everything from the 2009 iMac, the most reliable way is erasing the hard drive, reinstalling OS X and restoring the backup. If you are using the same OS X version on both iMacs, you can restore the Time Machine backup without having to reinstall OS X, just starting from the Mac OS X DVD (or Recovery HD, if you have OS X Lion or Mountain Lion)

  • How to select correct time machine backup for migration assistant

    We have two MacBooks backing up to one Time Capsule using time machine: let's call them H and R.
    I have had to reinstall Leopard on Macbook H and am now trying to restore using Migration Assistant.
    Migration Assistant finds the Time Capsule and identifies that there are two Time Machine Backups, but doesn't give an option to select the one to use.
    Whenever I click 'Continue' it does the 'Checking time machine backup' (for hours), then brings up the data to restore, but every time it comes up with the data and settings from Macbook R.
    How can I tell Migration Assistant which Time Machine Backup I want to use?

    Brilliant. That was it.
    I used the other MacBook to run Disk Utility on my backup volume and repaired it: #A5 is bang on.
    Then, Setup Assistant saw both backups and let me select the one I wanted. It's now transferring my stuff.
    Very relieved and extremely grateful.
    Your apple tips should come with every mac and time capsule.

  • Backup management: how to update a Time Machine backup on a different Mac?

    Hello everyone,
    I need some advice. I have a question, which I think is simple, but my situation is a bit complicated, so I am not sure about what to do.
    I will try to describe it as simply as possible.
    There are 3 macs:
    A: an old macbook (the white one)
    B: a modern macbook pro (retina)
    C: another modern macbook pro (TBD)
    I am giving away B now; I expect to get C in 2 months time; I keep A with me all the time.
    The goal is to migrate all of the data from B to C.
    I have Time Machine backups of B.
    Since the transition is a long time (2 months), I need to keep working on my data during this period. For this I will use A. This will generate new files, modify old ones, ...
    Since A's HDD is much smaller than B's backup, I can move only part of them.
    By the way, I have totally erased A and used migration assistant to restore part of my old data from B. So, when I use A now, I do it with my same account as in B (and the same I will use in C).
    How do I manage my backups in such a way that, when I will get C, I can safely move all of the data I had in B plus all of the changes and modifications that I have done during the 2 month transition?
    Can I just continue to use Time Machine (on A) to update the old backups? I am afraid that some mess could be created because the computers are different (before the backups were taken on B, while now on A), even the present data are different (because now A only contains a subset of the original B data, which I do NOT want to lose), the good point is that the user is the same.
    Thanks for the patience to read through. If something is not clear I will be happy to explain better.

    When you get MBP C and start it up for the first time you will be given the option to transfer data or not. You can transfer data from another Mac or from a backup such as Time Machine. The former requires that you be able to connect the two computers directly together either by Ethernet cable or by having both connected to a local Ethernet network. You can use wireless, but it's very slow compared to Ethernet, so I don't recommend wireless.
    If you expect to perform the transfer from a Time Machine backup, then be sure to perform a backup of MBP B just before using it to transfer data to the new MBP C.
    This same process can be used from MB A provided it is running Snow Leopard or later.
    Also, see Pondini's Time Machine FAQ for help with all things Time Machine.

  • How to I get Time Machine backups OFF my external hard drive?!?!?

    I'm not asking how I restore a backup.
    I plugged in my 250GB external to try out TM. Before TM did it's first backup I have 160GB free. After TM did its backup I have 1GB free. I no longer want to use TM and have told it to "Stop Backing Up" in Sys Prefs. The problem is that I still only have 1GB of space left. When I view the external in the finder I only see my 90GB of drag and drop backups, but it says the disk only has 1GB of free space. Are the Time Machine backups invisible? How do I reclaim my space back?
    Thanks!

    pvonk wrote:
    Looking at info, I found the folder was owned by root. Even with my admin privileges, I couldn't delete. I then found that root wasn't activated on that machine, so I had to do more dancing around.
    In cases like this, you should be able to delete it from the command line by using sudo: sudo rm -rf directory (be careful with this command)
    After deleting the TM backup folder, the drive still indicated that the former lost space was still lost. I eventually reformatted.
    How did you delete it? Could it be that the folder was still in the Trash of the external disk?

  • How to copy from time-machine backup of iTunes copied to external drive onto micro SD card

    del Name: MacBook Air  M
    Have a new MacBook Air  6.2,  Processor:Intel Core i5, 1.4, Memory: 8 GB, HD: 256 GB
    It operates OSX Yosemite 10.10.1
    I downloaded fresh copy of iTunes 12.01.26 onto the air.
    I have a large time machine backup of iTunes songs a previous iTunes libraries  (194 Gb)
    This is stored on an WD 1 TB external drive using a 3.0 usb cable.
    How do I copy a selection of iTunes songs (approx 40GB in size) from the external drive
    onto a 64 GB SD card. The card fits with a nifty adapter into the expansion slot of the macbook air.
    Grateful to know step by step approach

    Thanks for the advice. My time machine iTunes backup includes several previous backups and is approx 164 gb in size. My SD card is 64 gb. How can I restore chosen directories so that it fits the SD cards capcity
    Thanks  - again

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