If I have an imac backup on Time machine can I restore to a laptop?

I'm having an older macbook pro fixed and it's getting a new HD.... I was wondering if I could use my external HD I normally use with my imac to "restore" all info I have on the imac to the laptop?

You should be able to use Migration Assistant on the MacBook Pro, and then, use the "Restore Time Machine or other disk" option to restore your iMac's Time Machine backup to the MBP.

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    It depends how you installed it.
    If you installed from your iLife 11 DVD, then you can insert the DVD and install it again.
    If you purchased it from the Mac App Store, you can open the Mac App Store, go to the Purchases tab, and reinstall from there.

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    if you remove a backup from Time Machine, can you add it back later? I have two backup sets active, but only one is connecting to a drive at the moment. It seems to be pausing TM for the inactive one, which is as I would expect, except that the menu icon for TM shows an exclamation point (= "waiting to backup"). I'd rather have that error / pause sign show if the ACTIVE connected drive is experiencing issues. It has zero diagnostic function as currently set up.
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    Yes, you can re-add it.

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    I just got a new iMac and I wanted to get my files from the time machine back up of my old iMac. Migration assistant did not see my iMac backup. It sees my Macbook backups, but not my iMac. My old iMac was running Yosemite Beta and the new one runs 10.9.5. Is the OS difference the issue?

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    Please don't SHOUT!
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    Message was edited by: brachi

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    I'm Backing up my Pro with time capsule
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    Today I found out that I'm not able to restore any emails prior to Mountain Lion via Mail.app and Time Machine. In Finder.app and Contacts.app my backups go back all the way to May 2011 and I don't have any problems restoring files from even the first backup. In Mail however, I can only restore emails that where recieved or composed on Mountain Lion (see green box in screenshot). Although the sidebar of the TM "Star Wars" view in Mail.app shows all my backups, I cannot access anything that was created under Lion (the red box in the screenshot).
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    Hi,
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    Yes, you can restore to a different location from a different Mac.. look at the info pondini gave here.
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    I solved this problem, which also appears on this thread: time machine can't restore files
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  • How do I connect both iMac (2011) hard drives to backup with Time Machine and Airport Time capsule?

    Hi - my iMac has 2 hard drives, 250 Gb solid state and a 2 Tb drive.  I'm backing up using time Machine to an Airport time Capsule but only the 250 Gb drive comes up in hte list?  All my photos are on the 2 Tb drive (about 120GB worth) and I want a back up for these. I'm running under OS X 10.9.1 Maverick
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    Ok.. I am surprised..
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    TM is great for the occasional file loss.. but it is lousy to restore a drive. CCC at the moment is $40 or so and IMHO money well spent.
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    I have an IMAC and I'm running OSX 10.9.2.  I'd like to store my Aperture /IMovie Libraries on an external hard drive.  In addition, I'd like to partition the external hard drive so that Time Machine can use it to both back up my IMac and the external library drives.  Is this possible? Can I set up a RAID 5 format for redundancy?

    I'd like to store my Aperture /IMovie Libraries on an external hard drive.
    That is fine and recommended.. use the fastest disk you can afford.. ie Thunderbolt>USB3>FW800>USB2.
    In addition, I'd like to partition the external hard drive so that Time Machine can use it to both back up my IMac and the external library drives.
    Let me be clear.. you want to partition the one disk.. use it for TM and move your files to the external disk.. and then backup to the same disk.. You can do it.. but that is not a backup.. that is an experiment in how long you can get away with running files and backups on the same disk before you lose everything.. like Russian Roulette.. pull the trigger enough times and laws of probability will do you in.
    You must have backups on a different disk .. otherwise it is pointless.
    Can I set up a RAID 5 format for redundancy?
    No.. you can buy special USB and Thunderbolt external drives that support RAID..
    BUT that is still not a backup.. let me show why.. you make a silly move and corrupt your file in aperture.. it is not that rare.
    Raid will corrupt all copies of the files.. it is replicated across all disks.
    Delete a photo it is deleted across all disks.. you have no recovery.
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