Restoring OS 10.8 from Mavericks

I imaged my Airbook running OS 10.8 to an external harddrive before installing Mavericks.
So that I can partition my HD using Bootcamp to run Windows 7 I want to reinstall the image.
I also want to install the 10.8  image on my Macbook Pro and iMac - both currently running Mavericks ( and which would require that I install Windows 8, not Windows 7).
What is the best way to replace the Mavericks Os from the 10.8 disk image?
As a nervous novice I need a detailed, comprehensive procedure please.

Hi, how did you get MavX from 10.5.8, since it requires 10.6.8 to get MavX from Apple's App Store?

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    Trying to restore some deleted events from the calendar. Those events were added and backuped with Mavericks. Now today I opened Time Machine in Yosemite but it won't let me select the older backups. I can only scroll back to backups made unter Yosemite itself. Is there a workaround? I definitely need those calendar events

    tjk, the all-too-tempting solution you provided - and one I, myself have enacted on several different occasions in similar situation, though none involving calendar events - suggests doing the very thing against which all the experts (no quotes since I’m truly not being ironic here, this group includes such advanced users/teachers as Pondini, whose website on all things time machine has saved my life on several occasions) seem to warn. I can’t count the number of times I’ve read a stern warning NOT, under any circumstances, to go into the .db file and mess with (or even copy files!) anything. I believe the last such warning I read said it could horribly damage the database and essentially render useless any backups created with time machine.
    On the other hand, before reading what a big no-no this was, I did that very thing many times and I found it waaaay easier and more effective than trying to “enter” time machine and navigate from within there. But now I’m afraid to do so again…perhaps I just got lucky before, who knows! Any comments or replies regarding the voracity to these warnings and especially what exactly could cause such damage to occur just from copying a file are welcome and very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!

  • I was using osx 10.5.8 and upgraded to mavericks 10.9.4,after when restoring all my data from time machine ,the new mavericks os was replaced by the old OS 10.5.8 any solution

    I was using osx 10.5.8 and upgraded to mavericks 10.9.4,after that ..when restoring all my data from time machine ,the new mavericks os was replaced by the old OS 10.5.8 ...any solution to get back to the upgraded mavericks OS????

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  • How can I restore my EQ settings from a Time Machine backup?

    I recently reinstalled Mavericks, and restored my user account from a Time Machine backup. In doing so I appeared to have 'lost' my personal EQ settings in iTunes, of which I had perfected quite a few to suit various headphones and speakers I've found myself using over the years.
    I have a pre-reinstallation copy of the com.apple.iTunes.eq.plist file (found in /Users/username/Library/Preferences) that I believe contains my EQ settings; opening it in Textedit I can see references to the EQ settings I created.
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    Thanks for any light you can shed on this!

    Enter your Time Machine backup (via the TM icon in the menu bar) and find this file
    /Users/username/Library/Preferences/com.apple.iTunes.eq.plist
    and hit Restore.
    It didn't reflect in iTunes immediately, but after a restart it appears to read the new (old) plist file. You should have your old EQ settings back.
    Let me know if it worked for you...

  • How to I restore missing StickiesDatabase file from Time Machine?

    I have looked all over for a solution to this. Basically, I am trying to restore a stickiesdatabase file from a Time Machine backup. I put in a new HD and am slowly pulling files over in pieces. The thing is, the backup that had the stickies I want to restore did not seem to back that file up. I navigated to user/library to find StickiesDatabase, and it is not there, even though I went into the terminal and unhid invisible folders and files (other greyed out invisibles showed up so I know it worked). But here's the weird thing, when looking on my current hard drive, I could find that file for my new, empty stickies just fine. Also, I went further to a Time Machine backup from a year ago, and I found the stickiesdatabase file in the library as well. It's like these last two backups I did that had the stickies I want did not include that file in the backup. Any thoughts? Am I doomed? Oh, and I am currently on Mavericks and the backup in question was also Mavericks. And I have a 2008 Macbook Pro if that info is helpful.

    There is another, huge thread on TM backups on this forum and exactly this issue has come up. Sadly, no one has a perfect answer. I do not have a spare drive available to test this myself, but I would try something along these lines.
    -- Ask TM to restore your full Library and the Masters, if Referenced. I believe that TM will give you the option to not overwriting your current Library, but be careful. However you do, stick this "Recovery Library" out somewhere. (Yes, this is gonna take some time, run it overnight.)
    -- Open "Recovery" with Aperture and select the Project(s) that contain the images you want. Export these "Projects as New Library."  (Don't export as either Versions or Masters.) I would select the box "Consolidate Masters" and I would probably discard the Previews. Stick this somewhere.
    -- Now open "Original Library" and import the "Library" that you exported back into your Original Library as something like "Stupid Lost Project."
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  • How do I revert from Mavericks to Mt. Lion?

    I have tried the suggestions contained in similar threads without success.  My configuration may be causing problems.  Here is my configuration and the pathway I would like to use:
    As shown below, I have a MacPro early 2008 running OSX 10.9.  I have an iPhone 4S running iOS 7.0.3.  I back up Time Machine to an external hard drive and also to a separate internal hard drive that occupies one of the bays on my Mac Pro, but it is NOT the same hard drive on which Mavericks resides.
    Before migrating from Mountain Lion 10.8.5 to Mavericks, I did a final backup of Time Machine to each of the two drives mentioned above.  I then proceeded to install Mavericks 10.9.  For me, this was a mistake.  I normally wait until at least three updates have occurred before moving up to the next OS X offering.  The many flaws I have encountered in the way Mavericks currently operates have funally exhausted my patience and I must revert to 10.8.5.
    I would like to make the change using Time Machine for both the Mountain Lion operating system and all of the applications and documents.  If I were going to reinstall Snow Leopard 10.6.8, I would start by reinstalling the OS using the DVD which I have and then I would restore the apps and documents from Time Machine.  However, neither Mavericks nor Mountain Lion have DVDs.  I believe that they both can be installed by Time Machine, but this is where I run aground. I don't know how to make it happen.  I have tried and have been hindered by popup windows telling me I can't change the Applications.  I can't go on from there. I would prefer to dowload from the hard drive version of Time Machine rather than the external drive for the simple reason that the internal hard drive is faster.  If that is not advisable, I am certainly willing to go with the external drive.  It is my understanding that I can restore Mountain Lion directly from Time Machine along with all of the documents and other stored items such as Applications, Library, etc.
    I have tried to do this, but can't seem to get the hang of it.  I need a tutor who knows how to do the job using this path.  Assistance will be greatly appreciated.

    A SIMPLE METHOD FOR REVERTING FROM MAVERICKS BACK TO AN EARLIER OS X VERSION
    There were so many caveats and side issues included on various instructions that didn't apply to me that I thought it was a bit confusing. However, I got the idea that restarting while pressing down the option key would give me access to the Recovery drive. I tried it and it gave me several choices. The top one was irresistible. It says "Restore From Time Machine Backup." I had done full backups using Time Machine to both an internal hard drive on my MacPro and an external hard drive just before installing Mavericks. I clicked on "Restore From Time Machine Backup" and selected the external drive since I wasn't sure that the internal drive would work. The internal backup drive is faster, but I felt the external drive was a safer bet. A window came up asking me to choose which backup I wanted to use. I picked the one I made just before installing Mavericks and it went to work. It took a couple of hours to finish, but as it restarted and Mountain Lion 10.8.5 appeared on the screen, I was totally relieved. I feel liberated. Everything works. No wacky glitches to say "gotcha!"
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  • I have had a series of Macs.  They have been backed up with Time Machine. I am trying to restore TM backup files from the older Macs using my new MacBook Pro.  No go.  What do I do ?

    I have had a series of Macs.  They have been backed up with Time Machine. I am trying to restore TM backup files from the older Macs using my new MacBook Pro.  No go.  What do I do ?

    I am trying to restore TM backup files from the older Macs using my new MacBook Pro.  No go.
    Migration Assistant (Finder > Applications > Utilities > Migration Assistant) is the tool that you would use to restore backups from older Macs to another Mac.
    Details are here:   http://pondini.org/OSX/MigrateLion.html   The same info applies for Mavericks and Yosemite.   If you are saying that this is a "no go".....where are you getting stuck?  What error messages do you see?

  • I previously owned an iPad. I want to restore my iBook collection from my iPad to my Macbook. I can only see my collections but not the books. How can I restore it from my iPad backup?

    I prevsiouly owned an Ipad. Before selling it, I backup it on my Macbook. When the new Mavericks has been released, i upgraded my Mac. Now that I have iBooks on my Mac, I want to restore my iBook collection from my previous Ipad to my Mac. On my Mac, I can only see the iBooks collection of my previous iPad but not the books that I have purchased. I probably had more than a hundred books on my collection (in epub and pdf formats). I have already tried transferring purchases in iTunes and adding to my Library but to no avail.
    Can anyone give me a solution to this.

    Restore as a NEW device to test. If this solves it, that means there is some corruption in your backup file, or maybe it's one of your apps causing the trouble. If the problem is still there, you should take it to the Genius Bar at an Apple Store for evaluation.

  • Since upgrading from Mavericks to Yosemite Mail, Spotlight,Mission Control and App-Store don´t work correctly. Is it possible to return to Mavericks?

    Since upgrading from Mavericks to Yosemite Mail, Spotlight, Mission Control and App-Store don´t work correctly. Is it possible to return to Mavericks?

    If you have an external drive with an OS X Time Machine backup, then do restore of your last backup. If you have an external drive  with a bootable clone of your previous system, you can boot to that clone and re-clone the OS X on your external drive back to your Mac's internal drive.
    If you do not have either of these available, then the reverting/restoring process becomes much more complicated and involves purchasing an external drive and backing up your current system to that drive, then erasing, reformatting your hard drive and now your only options to installng an OS X version is doing a clean install of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, then upgrading, again, to either OS X 10.7 Lion or 10.8 Mountain Lion. OS X 10.9 Mavericks is no longer available for download and Apple has not made OS X 10.9 Mavericks available in any other form to be able to redownload and install.
    Maybe it would be better to explain in detail your issues with Yosemite to see if any of us here can help you with your difficulties.
    I am not running or using Yosemite, so I cannot help you with your Yosemite issues,
    There are others here who can help you with Yosemite.
    Good Luck.

  • How do I revert back to Lion from Mavericks?

    How do I revert back to Lion from Maverick? Maverick does not support our server.

    If you do end up needing to go the erase and re-install route because you do not have current backup to restore from, ensure that you make a clone or Time Machine copy of your current setup before doing the erase and re-install of Lion  as the erase process will delete all your data.

  • I have just upgraded from MAVERICKS to YOSEMITE. My ageing EPSON CX3600 will no longer work.  APPLE support gave me advice which did not work. How do I progress short of buying a new printer?

    I have just upgraded from MAVERICKS to YOSEMITE OS 10.10.  I have 4GB of memory.
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  • TS4169 How do I "Restore the window layout" in Mavericks?

    How do I "Restore the window layout" in Mavericks?

    In the Finder, hold down the Option key and then choose Library from the Go menu.
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  • Restore v.7 iCal from backup

    I have a early 2009 MacBook Pro running 10.9.5 with v.7 iCalendar. How do I restore I cal from time machine backup?

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  • Going from Mavericks to Snow Leopard?

    I'm trying to go from Mavericks to Snow Leopard on my 2011 Macbook Air (intel i7, 1.8 Ghz, 4 GB of Ram), but it won't let me. I tried going into Disk Utility and deleting everything off the hard drive itself, then booting from the disc itself, but it won't work. I tried restoring for a Snow Leopard back-up, it would work, although it did let me boot to a Lion backup. I even tried to simply set the start-up disc to my Snow Leopard retail disc, but it wouldn't boot. I could hear the disc moving in my USB superdrive for 15-20 sec, then it just stopped and the computer stays at the Apple logo. Any suggestions?

    You cannot run Snow Leopard on that model. You can reinstall Lion which is what came pre-installed from the factory:
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    Be sure you backup your files to an external drive or second internal drive because the following procedure will remove everything from the hard drive.
    Boot to the Internet Recovery HD:
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    Partition and Format the hard drive:
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    2. After DU loads select your newly installed hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
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    Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion. Mavericks: Select Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion, Mavericks and click on the Install button. Be sure to select the correct drive to use if you have more than one.
    Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet
                if possible because it is three times faster than wireless.
    This should restore the version of OS X originally pre-installed on the computer.

  • Applications won't open after switching from Mavericks to Lion!

    I just restored my harddrive after trying to go back to Lion from Mavericks. After doing so, I tried opening up pages but the message "You have Mac OS X 10.7.5. The application requires Mac OS X 10.9 or later" keeps popping up. iPhoto, iBooks, and desktop/screensaver also wont open! help!!!!!!!!! ( I use a Macbook Air)

    It sounds as if after you installed Mavericks your computer made a new backup so your most recent backup includes the Mavericks applications. When you reverted to Lion I'm assuming you used TimeMachine to restore your applications and data. Doing so resulted in the Mavericks version of Mail, etc getting installed. They won't work with Lion.
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