Migration assistant doesn't see my time machine backup

Since upgading to mavericks migration assistant no longer sees my backup on my external drive that I use for my time machine backups. The drive mounts fine and I can access my backups through my finder using "enter time machine", but I can not restore because migration assistant can't see the drive. I don't knoe if it's a time machine issue or a mighration assistant issue. I have tried on several macs and with several different hard drives but migration assistant cannot restore from my time machine backups. I suggest everyone make sure they can restore from their time machine backups because this may be a major problem and result  in complete loss of data. I have found no solution yet.

Here are the articles I have on Migration Assistant. None of them had the answer to your problem (or at least I couldn't find it). Check what you did versus the recommendations in the articles is about the best I can offer.
Migration Assistant
Migration Assistant (2)
Migration Assistant – Tips and Tricks

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    Hi,
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    I also have been making Time Machine backups to an external drive.  I read that I could migrate content from a time machine backup and I connected the backup to my mac mini and launched Migration Assistan (MA), seleted the option to migrate from a Time Machine backup.  MA is stuck trying to find my disk even though it shows up in Finder.  This is the screen I'm talking about http://screencast.com/t/AC0OiVzxx
    I'm hoping there is the equivalent of a little on/off switch that I'm not seeing and you can direct me too. 
    How can I get MA to see my Time Machine backup disk?  Thanks for your help.

    sorry, i don't know what else it could be then. if you have another external drive you can try doing a full system restore from the TM backups onto that drive and see if MA will recognize that drive and migrate from it. other than this there is always manual migration. slow and tedious but it can be done. see this link for help with that
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=6185507

  • Migration Assistant doesn't see USB Time Machine drive

    My dad recently got a new MacBook Pro and wants to restore from his Time Machine backup, stored on a USB drive. He didn't use the Setup Assistant at the start - I'm really not sure why, but anyway...
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    He also tried booting from the install DVD and using the 'restore' option from the Utilities menu, without success.
    Is this because he has started to set up the machine using a user (as admin) with the same account name as the Time Machine backups? This website suggested that maybe that's what happening: http://web.me.com/pondini/AppleTips/Setup.html. Before I take him through a reinstall, etc, I'm hoping to confirm that this is really the problem!

    Just create a new user account with a different name. Logout of the current account and log into the new one. Be sure the new account has admin status. You can then try migrating and see if it now works. Also see OS X 10.5- Migration Assistant keeps "looking for other computers".
    See User Tips for Time Machine for help with TM problems. Also you can select Mac Help from the Finder's Help menu and search for "time machine" to locate articles on how to use TM. See also Mac 101- Time Machine.

  • HT4889 Migration assistant refuses to see my Time machine backup in mountain lion

    I made a full Time machine backup on a 1 TB hard disk.
    I connect this to my other mac.
    I follow EXACTLY the apple support instructions TO THE LETTER.
    Time machine says - "looking for other computers" - there are no other computers - only the time machine backup disk which is correctly powere and can be seen in OSX prior to loading backup assistant.
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    and wait
    and wait
    three hours later it becomes apparent this isnt working
    I try again - same result
    I try again with a different disk
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    I do a new FULL time machine backup on yet annothe disk
    Same result
    I try with two different macs - same result
    What am I doing wrong and how do I fix it?
    I am following the EXACT instructions as posted on the apple website... what does it not tell you? For example does this not work if your mac is a core2-duo - or does it have to be a particulr brand of external hard disk? There must be something becuase I simply cannot get this to work AT ALL period.

    This simple procedure will clear your Time Machine settings, including exclusions. The backups won't be affected. If you have a long exclusion list that can't be recreated easily, you may prefer a more complicated procedure that preserves the exclusion list. In that case, ask for instructions. Otherwise, do as follows.
    Triple-click the line below on this page to select it:
    /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist  
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    Services ▹ Reveal
    from the contextual menu. A Finder window should open with a file selected. Copy the file to the Desktop. Then move it (the original, not the copy) to the Trash. You'll be prompted for your administrator password. Reboot and recreate your settings in the Time Machine preference pane. It will show that you have no backups. Don't worry; that's expected. Run a backup to test. The backup may take much longer than usual. If TM now performs as expected, delete the file you copied to the Desktop.

  • Migration Assistant Does not see my Time Machine Backup disk

    I have a TM backup disk connected via Firewire that I have several months of backup on. I did a clean install of SL. When I went to restore using Migration Assistant, the MI does not show the TM backup disk. The disk is mounted and visible through the finder. Time Machine itself sees the disk just fine. But when I run MI, the only drive it shows me is the one where the new SL is installed.
    I found another post describing the same situation and the solution there said to make sure that the TM disk is formatted the same way, ie GUID. I check with Disk Utility and both the SL volume and the TM volume are formatted GUID.
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    sorry, i don't know what else it could be then. if you have another external drive you can try doing a full system restore from the TM backups onto that drive and see if MA will recognize that drive and migrate from it. other than this there is always manual migration. slow and tedious but it can be done. see this link for help with that
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=6185507

  • Clean install of Lion but Migration Asst. doesn't see my Time Machine

    So I did a clean Lion install and it worked perfect.  I made a Time Machine backup right before I installed.  During the install process I tried to import from a Time Machine backup and Lion did not see my disk.  So I finished the install, and my backup disk appears just fine.  If I start time machine, I can browse the disk.  But if I go migration assistant it will not see the disk.  Am I doing something wrong here?
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    Are there any directions somewhere for how to do this? Thanks.
    For questions like yours, the definitive place to start is here:
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  • Migration Assistant can't see external Time Machine

    I appreciate Macs and all they can do but I am not great with the technical side. I apologise if this is an stupid question.  Probably all my technical questions seem stupid to people who can find their way around the mac.
    Shiny new iMac. Yah!
    Hmm there's a problem.
    External drive with Time Machine backups on it shows on the desktop, however when I use Migration Assistant to transfer info it can't find it.
    The external drive is plugged directly into the iMac.
    I can open the external drive and see there are Time Machine backups.
    The Time Machine App is currently set to off on my new iMac.  Is it as simply as switching it to "on"? I was concerned about overwriting the old backups and losing them.
    Thanks for assistance.

    Most likely, some folders were excluded from your backups as the result of a failed or aborted software installation.
    Starting from a clean installation of OS X, set up a new administrator account and log in. Enter Time Machine and 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 your home folder (in the Users folder at the top level of the old startup volume.)
    You should now be able to restore your user data. I suggest you do this in two stages. Quit all applications except the Finder before you begin.
    Restore all the visible items at the top level of your home folder.
    Hold down the option key and select Go ▹ Library from the Finder menu bar. Enter Time Machine and restore all items in the Library folder. Log out and log back in as soon as the restore is complete.
    Any other invisible folders or files at the top level of your home folder that you want to preserve will have to be restored separately. For most users, that isn't necessary.
    You'll have to reinstall all third-party applications from scratch, or restore them from another kind of backup, if you have one.
    You'll have another problem if this is a new computer, or if you erased the startup volume: The next time you back up, Time Machine won't recognize any files as being the same as they were before, and will make a full copy of all files. There might not be enough space on one or more of your backup volumes for that. There are different ways of dealing with that situation, depending on your needs. The easiest way is to set your backup drives aside, if possible, until you're sure you'll no longer need the data on them, then erase them and start over. Meanwhile start a new backup on one or more empty storage devices. If that solution isn't workable for you, ask for instructions.
    *If you don't see any snapshots in Time Machine, exit the time-travel view and then hold down the option key while selecting
    Browse Other Backup Disks...
    from the Time Machine menu, which has an icon that looks like a clock running backwards. Select the backups of your computer by its previous name. If you don't have the Time Machine menu, open the Time Machine preference pane in System Preferences and check the box marked
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  • Migration assistant does not see my time machine disk

    I had an issue with my hard disk on my imac in which I had to re-format and reinstall the OS. Since 10.7 is not available as a "rescue reinstall disk", I had to reinstall 10.6. When that finished, the install asked if I would like to transfer my stuff from Time Machine. I said "yes". Unfortunately, my time machine disk does not show up! Migration Assistant thinks my "macintosh HD" system disk is the only disk available as the time machine backup. So I skipped migration. I went ahead and did all of the OS upgrades to get back to 10.7.3. I re-connected all external disks (I have 4-the time machine disk included) and tried migration assistant again. The only disk migration assistant still thinks is available as the time machine backup is the macintosh HD system disk, not the one called "Time Machine Backup". Time machine backup is a western digital 2TB usb 2.0 disk.
    So....
    I decided this morning to re-do everything again (since I still could not get my data back). Guess what?!?! the same thing is happening! Migration Assistant thinks that the macintosh HD is the time machine disk and does not see any others - even though the disk is there and mounted!
    Please help! I would like my data back, but I am not able to pay Apple at the Apple store or a phone call to them for help!
    Thanks!
    Diana

    Diana Stephens wrote:
    Migration Assistant thinks my "macintosh HD" system disk is the only disk available as the time machine backup.
    Those are your backups.  Migration Assistant shows the name of the disk and system that were backed-up, not the disk they're on.  It will not show the disk you're running from.
    See the tan box in Using Migration Assistant on Lion.

  • The Migration Assistant can not find my Time Machine Backup

    Hello,
    I had to reinstall Mountain Lion on my iMac. So I made a fresh backup with TM on friday, everything was fine with it.
    Then I formated my HD and installed 10.8.2 from the AppStore. After setting up the Admin-Account I opended the Migration Assistant
    to migrate my User Account from the TM-Backup, but it is not showing up. There are 4 backups on the Time Capsule, but only 3 are
    showing up. And for sure it is mine, which is missing.  :-(
    When I start in Revorery-Mode and choose to set up the iMac from a Time Machine Backup, the latest Backup is from the 1. of November,
    which I really don't want to use right now.
    Would be very nice to get some help in here.
    Thank you

    No, both the backup and the new system are OSX10.6.
    I'm afraid your solution doesn't work.  If I go through finder and open up the folders on the backup, and try, for example, to open my "Movies" folder (which is one I dearly hope to recover), I get a message that:
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    I have tried Repair Permissions, but this doesn't help.  All of the important folders have a little red stop sign on them.
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  • Migration assistant can't find my time machine backups?

    Here's the situation: I just bought a new 13" Macbook Pro 2.53 GHz last night to replace my current 13" white Macbook. I've kept Time Machine backups on the white MB for well over a year on an external 500GB USB drive, so I figured I'd use migration assistant to move all my data over. Well, I plugged in my external HD to my new computer, it recognized the disk, and asked if I wanted to use it as my time machine backup disk for the computer: I said no, for the time being. Then I went to migration assistant, opted to restore from my backups.... but when I got to selecting from where, it gave me no options, just a totally blank selection screen. I figured I must have screwed up, so I tried rebooting, then making the external HD my backup location, all to no avail. The only thing I can think of that's messing it up is the fact that I have probably 50GB of virtual machines and other things on the HD in a separate folder from my backups.
    What am I doing wrong?

    mily_pl wrote:
    I've found the solution!
    You have to simply delete from TM disk all backup folders made by Snow Leopard. Then migration assistant will see your backups made from 10.5 Leopard.
    Do that only as a last resort, and only via TM, not the Finder, as that can hopelessly corrupt your backups. See item #12 in the Frequently Asked Questions *User Tip* at the top of this forum.

  • Does Migration Assistant use the most recent time machine backup?

    About to transfer my old macbook pro harddrive to my new imac..and when im in migration assistant it allows me to select ALL applications (not individual ones unfortuantely) to transfer from my time machine backup...curious, does it transfer all apps I have ever had on all my backups? - there is probably 20 different backups. I have cleared a ton of useless apps off my MBP and did a fresh backup hoping those would be the only ones to get transfered?
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    Only one version is transferred, the last saved one.

  • MIgration assistant doesn't detect my Time Machine  external drive

    Hello.
    I just upgraded to Snow Leopard (cleaning first the Mac HD).
    After installing SL, I then used the Migration assistant to restore all my previous files and applications previously backed up with Time Machine.
    In the Migration Assistant I selected the Time Machine option, and my surprise was not to find my external hard drive in the hard drives list. The only drive that appeared on the list was the Mac HD.
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    Note: External HD has 2 partitions, one for Time Machine and other with extra data.
    PLease help!!!!
    Thanks
    Pedro

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  • Migration Assistant doesn't see SuperDuper backup

    Anyone out there know why Migration Assistant won't see a SuperDuper bootable backup on an external HD? I just get a completely blank box in the Migration Assistant window.
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    Unless you can test your Migration Assistant.app by connecting a different "good" external volume, I can't think of anything else to try.
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  • I used migration assn't to load a Time Machine backup onto a new mac.  The first TM backup after that took some time, perhaps not surprising.  But the backups thereafter have all taken hours, with huge amounts of "indexing" time.  Time to reload TM?

    I used migration assn't to load a Time Machine backup onto a new mac.  The first TM backup after that took some time, perhaps not surprising.  But the backups thereafter have all taken hours, with huge amounts of "indexing" time.  Time to reload TM?

    Does every backup require lots of indexing?  If so, the index may be damaged.
    Try Repairing the backups, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting.
    If that doesn't help, see the pink box in #D2 of the same link.

  • Migration assistant doesn't "see" Time Machine disk

    Just got a new logic board, and they wiped the hard drive.  My Time Machine disk mounts, and I can see the files.  However, migration assistant doesn't list it as a source.  (Yes it's formatted Mac OS Extended [Journaled]) 
    Time Machine recognizes it and wants to use it as a new backup disk, but it doesn't want to show me anything from the old back up. I didn't do a new backup of the "new" computer.  I don't back up applications just users.
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    thanks
    DLS

    Just back home from a follow-up visit to the Genius Bar on this migration issue (from MacBook Air to new MacBook Pro).
    Previous efforts to migrate had taken endless hours and seemed to hang at the 20-mins-remaining mark.
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