Only want certain things off my time capsule. Eg, I would like to take my music, but leave my photos. Can I do this?

Only want certain things off my time capsule. Eg, I would like to take my music, but leave my photos. Can I do this?

You have to restore whole libraries.. but if you want your whole itunes library you can do that.
See Q15 here.
http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
Pondini has pages for each application and how to restore its files.. mainly emails, iphoto and itunes of course.

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    The iMac can back up to the Time Capsule, but iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad back up to either iTunes on your Mac....or....to iCloud.
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    For more information on iOS backups, see this Apple support document:
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