Import 'lion' Backup to newest OS.

my mac book pro (Lion) is defect (graficcard?)  and now i want to buy a new one. is it easy to import my backup from the timemachine?

Hi there leonardo da vinc,
The process of restoring a Time Machine back up to a new computer is pretty straight forward. The article below outlines what is involved in the process.
Mac Basics: Time Machine backs up your Mac
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1427
Migrating a Time Machine backup to a new Mac
When you get a new Mac, you can transfer all of your applications, files, settings, and other information from a Time Machine backup you've already made. When you start up your new Mac for the first time, the Setup Assistant asks you if you would like to restore from backup. If you've already set up your new Mac, you can use the Migration Assistant (located in Applications/Utilities) to do the same thing.
After Migration Assistant completes the transfer and you select your existing Time Machine backup drive, you will be prompted with "Inherit Backup History". Once selected you will be able to continue to use your existing Time Machine backup on your new Mac.
Hope that helps,
-Griff W.

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