Restore my macbook pro through time machine.

I wanted to restore my macbook pro as new, so I held down the command+r and deleted the partition. I then wanted to reinstall Lion through a time machine backup, but after a couple of hours my macbook pro went to the sleep mode, so it ditn't get to do the full reinstallment. Now all I get is a grey box telling me to restart my computer by holding down the powerbutton, but nothing happens as I do so. I have tried to shut it down and start it up holding down shift, I have tried to shut it down and turn it on and holding command, option, r and p but nothing works. Please help me

turns out I just had to hold down command + r again

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  • How do i restore my MacBook Pro using Time Machine?

    I have a Hard Drive with a Time Machine backup on but i have also other files such as videos, photos, programs etc. I'm just wondering if the other files get deleted if I restore my MacBook Pro? Thx

    Using the Time Machine backup to restore to your Mac will not delete other files you have on the Time Machine backup disk.
    However, in general, it is not a good idea to store live files on a Time Machine backup disk.  The Time Machine disk can fail just like any other disk.  If it does it is no big deal for Time Machine.  You purchase another drive and start another backup.  However if that drive fails, the other files on it will be lost.  So if you offload files onto an extenral drive, they should be on a non-backup drive.  Then go into the Time Machine preferences and make sure that offload drive is not excluded from the list of volumes it will backup.

  • HT201250 I use Snow Leopard and tried restore my Macbook pro using Time Machine.

    After waiting a considerable time for Time Machine to restore my whole system, applications and files I had problems in that my Macbook Pro would not restart. The Apple logo appeared but then the screen scrolled down and a lot of letters, numbers and symbols appeared - not making any sense, and a box appeared telling me to restart holding down the on button. This I did. However it kept on repeating. In the end I had to reinstall the whole lot. Fortunately I had backed up all my files. I cannot use some of the programs I have because I cannot retrieve them. I do not have a disk with them on to reload because I downloaded them from the net and they are old progs and still did what I wanted. A lot of files I have saved do not open now without the old system and apps.Can anyone come up with an idea?

    ds store wrote:
    Ah that's good to hear, does this still work if TimeMachine updates to reflect the 10.7 drive?
    There is no special update.  After installing Lion, Time Machine will do a normal "incremental" backup, of the stuff that's new or changed.  That will be relatively large and lengthy, of course, since OSX and the default Apple apps will all be backed-up.
    But there's nothing else different about the TM drive. It stil contains all the past backups, including older versions of OSX.
    In other words if a user upgrades to 10.7 and doesn't like it after a few days/weeks, has TM connected and it updated to relfect 10.7, can the user c boot off the 10.6 disk erase and restore 10.6 from the TM drive?
    Yes, except you don't have to erase. 
    You just boot from the Snow Leopard Install disc and do a full system restore.  That includes erasing the destination, so it doesn't matter what's on it.  Then everything on the backup is restored, including OSX, apps, users, data, settings, etc., just as it was at the time of the backup selected.
    See Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #14, especially step (g).  The sample is a bit fuzzy -- it's a photo, since you can't screenprint there, but note that the last two backups were made on Snow Leopard:
    Once that's done, and the system restarts, you can use the "Star Wars" display to restore selected items from later (ie, Lion) backups, but of course in some cases (Mail for one), the Snow Leopard apps won't work with the Lion-formatted files.

  • Restore full macbook pro from time machine backup stored on Synology DiskStation DS411

    Hi,
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    Backing up to a third-party NAS with Time Machine is risky, and unacceptably risky if it's your only backup. This is an example of what can happen.
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  • I backed up my macbook pro using time machine and now my iphoto and itunes are empty. how do I reset the computer to an earlier date?

    I backed up my macbook pro using time machine and now my iphoto and itunes are empty. how do I reset the computer to an earlier date? and why would this have happened?

    Without more information, I can't tell you why it happened. As to how to restore to an earlier date, please check out the article below. Should help you to restore form a time machine backup.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427

  • I have chosen to fil migrate from old ibook to new MacBook Pro using Time Machine after establishing admin account. I now have two admin. accounts and wish to delete the later one and transfer files manually. I am worried I will loose both accounts. ??

    I have chosen to fil migrate from old ibook to new MacBook Pro using Time Machine after establishing admin account. I now have two admin. accounts and wish to delete the later one and transfer files manually. I am worried I will loose both accounts. ??

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  • Can i access my old macbook pro's 'Time machine' saved on time capsule with a new laptop

    How can i access my old macbook pro's 'Time machine' saved on time capsule with a new laptop.
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    Answered in your other thread.. keep to one. Just confusing running two threads with the same question.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4863146?tstart=0

  • After "restoring" my MacBook Pro via time capsule, all I get is a white screen with the apple in the middle and the little spin wheel spinning and spinning and spinning for 24 hrs now...

    After "restoring" my MacBook Pro via time capsule, all I get is a white screen with the apple in the middle and the little spin wheel spinning and spinning and spinning for 24 hrs now...

    Hello kdcha55,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. 
    To troubleshoot this issue where your Mac is stuck on the gray screen with a spinning gear, please follow the steps in the support article linked to below.
    Mac OS X: Gray screen appears during startup
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2570
    Take care,
    Alex H.

  • Restoring macbook pro with time machine

    I have a macbook pro and I since putting Leopard on it (Archive and install) I am having all kinds of applications crashing and freezing. I am making my first time machine back up right now. What I want to know is if after the back up is done I want to do a clean install of Leopard and the restore my data and applications.
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    Joe

    Joe,
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  • Trouble restoring final cut pro from time machine

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  • Restoring MacBook Pro from Time Machine

    I have been having system lock up issues with my MacBook Pro and am getting ready to reinstall a fresh version of Snow Leopard since I can't determine what is causing it. The system will crash and the cursor will turn into the spinning color wheel forever. At this point I do a hard shutdown by holding the power button. I am looking to restore my fresh install of Snow Leopard from my Time Machine backups but am wondering if I do that will my system have the same problem again since it's basically configuring my computer like it was before the fresh install. Any help is appreciated.

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  • Upgraded to macbook pro from time machine and want new apps

    Hey Gang,
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  • Just started my new Macbook Pro, from Time Machine backup and the password is not working

    Just got home with my new mackbook pro, and going through the startup process I booted from a time machine back up of my 2007 macbook. When I got to the login part of the process, after the new macbook was registered and ready to go, and now my password is not recognized.

    Sorry about that.
    I just got done posting back and forth with someone with a similar problem (not exact).
    Turn the power off by holding down the power button, that is if just one push does not turn it off.
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    Again sorry for the condescending tone.
    Happy New Year.

  • Lion + Macbook Pro 17 + Time Machine = Freeze

    I recently upgraded to OS X Lion on my mid-2009 MBP 17" and I am also getting complete system lockups - the mouse moves, but no keyboard, no clicks, no window movements, and all menu bar items stop updating, including the system clock.  Power cycle is the only solution.  This is happening often while a Time Machine update is running on my external drive (after it's been running for several minutes).  I believe it has also occured with video playback (as others have reported), but not often.  I'm not sure if it is related to waking from hibernate/sleep; e.g., last night's big 60GB Time Machine backup ran ok (took several hours), but this morning, after waking the machine and working for a while, it kicked off again and froze at the 90MB mark (of 270MB) right after I clicked on the menu bar icon to view progress.  I had an xterm window and Firefox open, plus a few utilties like Adium.  No video playing anywhere.
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    I see nobody is reacting to your problem.
    I have (almost) the same problem, but with 10.7.5.
    Not only Time Machine freezes up (over WiFi and USB-connected), but also my Music downloads (everything else works fine) to my iPhone 5 (with  iTunes 11.1) and also Spotlight (indexing for minutes and then freezes).
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    This all happened suddenly, out of the blue. No added software, hardware. No changes in prefs.
    I had my hardware checked. I have done a memtest. All the tricks in the book. To no avail.
    Aopple techs tell me to wait till Maverick......some solution ;-)

  • Import photos from old powerbook to new macbook pro with time machine

    Today I received a new macbook pro from Apple because my powerbook g4 was beyond repair. I would like to import my iPhoto library from my time machine backup to the new computer. I have opened up iPhoto and then time machine but it is only showing me today, not what's been backed up on the harddrive. Can anyone tell me what to do to focus it to what was backed up, not just today?
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    In System Preferences, Sharing, is the Computer Name of the new MacBook the same as the old PB? If not, right-click the Time Machine icon in the dock and choose +Browse Other Time Machine disks+. It should be obvious where to go from there.
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