Time Machine Restore Issues

I'm trying to recover some lost photos in Aperture.  I'm trying to restore Aperture Library from time machine and I'm getting this error.  "
The Finder can’t complete the operation because some data in “Aperture Library” can’t be read or written.
(Error code -36)"  I've already lost all my photos and had corruption issues with Aperture.  I installed a previous version of the application but opened Aperture blank with no pics.  My last backup on Dec. 30. 

Now I can't restore my computer from previous time machine backups.  I keep getting error messages 2/3rds of the way through and I'm prompted to restart.  Any ideas?

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  • Time machine Restore Issue

    Hi, I recently started having some major operating system problems after installing the latest security update for OS 10.5.8 on my PowerMac G5. Im fairly certain that the download file was corrupted in some way because my substandard-expensive-archaic system that gives itself the undeserved title of "Internet Service" often loses bits of downloads and is generally very unreliable. Needless to say I decided to do a complete time machine restore. Thinking it was going to be as easy as it has been when Ive done it on other macs, I decided this was better than trying to fix the system issues (Which involved a repeated "There is no point for line" error about 45,000 times a day in the console logs, about which i could find no information). Anyway, I booted from my OS X dic and loaded time machine, selected my backup, and selected my destination drive and away we go! After about 2 and a half hours (which is to be expected with over 1,000,000 files totaling over 900GB of data) the restore finished....or so I thought. The screen said Restore Process Complete and the Progress bar cleared out but the restart button at the bottom of the window never showed up like it should. All I got was the spinning beach ball. So, thinking that the data had copied over and it should all be there anyway, I decided to force restart after waiting for about 2 hours for any progress. Upon restart I found that the newly restored drive was not bootable. Using Disk Utility on my OS X DVD I found that all the files were copied. So I tried it again, erasing the drive completely and then restoring from a backup with a slightly different time, and I got the same results. Any help would be awesome and ill be checking back to answer any questions about what info I may not have covered. Thanks!
    PS: I looked around for a similar posting but all the ones I found were involving hangs during the restore process (IE: 64%) and I didn't see anything quite like this, so if this issue has already been discussed then sorry for the double post.

    It sounds like something in your installation of OSX was corrupted, and got backed-up. So when you restore, you're restoring the problem.
    Your best bet is probably to do an +Erase and Install+ of Leopard, then use +Setup Assistant+ when your Mac restarts to transfer all your users, data, apps, and settings from the backups. See #19 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).
    Then download and install the "combo" update, to get back to 10.5.8. Info and download available at: http://support.apple.com/downloads/MacOS_X_10_5_8_ComboUpdate Be sure to do a +Repair Permissions+ via Disk Utility (in your Applications/Utilities folder) afterwards.

  • Older MB (Core Duo [not '2']) Time Machine restore issues

    The hard drive in a family-member's MacBook died and I'm trying to find the path to restoration. Regular Time Machine backups were made right up to the point of failure. I've installed a "new" drive in the MacBook (an Apple-sourced drive which formerly lived in a Mac Mini) and attempted to use the utility functions on the Snow Leopard install disk but have had no luck.
    Note that this is a "Core Duo" MacBook. Not a "Core 2 Duo" machine. It cannot run Lion due to the hardware limitations enforced by Apple.
    The MacBook had been updated to the latest versions of software on a regular basis. I think that the O/S version may have reached the point where the TIme Machine backups are in the "new" format where the Snow Leopard disk utilities cannot be used to restore the backup and only the Lion utilities work. (I just went through this with my MB Air.)
    I have tried using a Lion install disk to run the restore but receive the "No Entry"/"Banned" symbol at boot. This makes sense as the MB is beneath the minimum hardware requirements for Lion.
    When I first tried the old Mini drive in the MacBook, it booted up just fine to the Mini's condition 3 years ago. Surprising and encouraging.
    I then booted from the Snow Leopard DVD and ran the Time Machine restore utility to restore the most recent backup to the newly-installed HD. All seemed to go well. The restore completed but on restart, the system hung in the gray-screen/apple-logo/spinning-gear in perpetuity. I tried restoring the second and third eldest backups with the same result.
    In order to verify the health of the HD, I used the Snow Leopard disk to erase the drive. Then I installed a fresh copy of Snow Leopard. And then I patched it up to current standards.
    So. Now I have a squeaky-clean new install of Snow Leopard on a MacBook (Core Duo, which cannot run Lion), a dated Snow Leopard installation DVD in hand, a solid series of dutifully-recorded Time Machine backups on a Time Capsule, and no freaking clue of where to go from here.
    Everything I've read online seems to be based on the assumptions that I can a) use the older utilities on the Snow Leopard disk to install Time Machine backups made under a version of Snow Leopard compatible with the disk utility, or b) I can boot up using Lion installation media (USB or DVD pulled from the DMG in the downloaded Lion app-store installation app) and restore the "late model" Time Machine backup to the hard drive.
    Has Apple just f'd me over? This computer is used by my college-student child and I would appreciate any suggestions.
    A bit about me: I'm an IT professional -- a DBA -- who is by no means a Mac expert. After years of Windows machines, I returned to the Mac fold 4 years ago after a 14-year absence.
    I could really use a good piece of solid advice at this point.
    Thanks,
    - Eric

    It sounds like it's working perfectly. With Fusion I don't believe it is backed up, I know for sure Windows isn't. You may want to contact Pondini to ask about Fusion. As for your Adobe apps you can thank Adobe for that, you will need to re-install the apps, I believe this is one way Adobe ensures users aren't violating their licensing. I believe you will need to manually install the Adobe apps which shouldn't be a big deal as long as you have licensed software. Your data should have come over smoothly and frankly that's the most critical part. Reinstalling some apps should not be a problem.  
    I'd recommend looking over Pondini Time Machine Tips and if need be contacting Pondini directly (he has a contact section on the page) he has a lot of experience with TM and as you have already seen migrating Macs. He can provide much more information than me.

  • Time Machine Restore Issues - Apps Unexpectedly Quitting

    I have a 2009 iMac 21.5"  3.06 Ghz 8GB of RAM using 10.6.8
    Recently my original Seagate Hard Drive started to fail (S.M.A.R.T. status: Failing). Luckily I caught it in time, had time machine back ups, and bought and installed new Hard Drive (WD WD1002FAEX) and restored my installation to the last Time Machine backup. (Dealing with the fan speed and noice, but that is a seperate issue)
    Everything seems to have worked fine, but I am experiencing issues with Mail, Dashboard and Software Update unexpectedly quitting, when I use them.
    Mail opened and imported all my mailboxes and info properly (it appears) but when I click on an email to view it, it quits giving me a crash report.
    I have verified and repaired permissions and reset PRAM.
    What else could I do to fix this issue?
    Thanks,
    Ryan

    Here is the Crash Report I get if that helps:
    Process:         Mail [356]
    Path:            /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
    Identifier:      com.apple.mail
    Version:         4.5 (1084)
    Build Info:      Mail-10840000~1
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [258]
    Date/Time:       2012-03-01 21:25:14.810 -0500
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549)
    Report Version:  6
    Interval Since Last Report:          163331 sec
    Crashes Since Last Report:           14
    Per-App Interval Since Last Report:  14664847 sec
    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   1
    Anonymous UUID:                      24EE0642-5816-4B4C-A850-E6018FA221AC
    Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
    Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00000000ffffffff
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Application Specific Information:
    -[LibraryStore setFlagsFromDictionary:forMessages:]
    -[MessageContentController _fetchContentsForMessage:fromStore:withViewingState:]
    Thread 0 Crashed:  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    0   com.apple.WebCore                       0x000000010944bc36 WebCore::FloatRect::FloatRect(WebCore::IntRect const&) + 22
    1   com.apple.WebCore                       0x000000010967133f WebCore::ScrollView::paintOverhangAreas(WebCore::GraphicsContext*, WebCore::IntRect const&, WebCore::IntRect const&, WebCore::IntRect const&) + 159
    2   com.apple.WebKit                        0x0000000101a33283 -[WebFrame(WebInternal) _drawRect:contentsOnly:] + 259
    3   com.apple.WebKit                        0x0000000101a32e87 -[WebHTMLView drawSingleRect:] + 455
    4   com.apple.WebKit                        0x0000000101a32b19 -[WebHTMLView drawRect:] + 585
    5   com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e5acc5 -[NSView _drawRect:clip:] + 3390
    6   com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e59938 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 1325
    7   com.apple.WebKit                        0x0000000101a326d3 -[WebHTMLView(WebPrivate) _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 259
    8   com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e59ca2 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 2199
    9   com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e59ca2 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 2199
    10  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e59ca2 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 2199
    11  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e59ca2 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 2199
    12  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e59ca2 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 2199
    13  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e59ca2 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 2199
    14  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e5800a -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 767
    15  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e58ed6 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 4555
    16  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e58ed6 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 4555
    17  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e58ed6 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 4555
    18  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e58ed6 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 4555
    19  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e58ed6 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 4555
    20  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e58ed6 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 4555
    21  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e58ed6 -[NSView _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 4555
    22  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e57b2c -[NSThemeFrame _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectFor View:topView:] + 254
    23  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102e543de -[NSView _displayRectIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectForView:] + 2683
    24  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102dcdc0e -[NSView displayIfNeeded] + 969
    25  com.apple.mail                          0x000000010002782a 0x100000000 + 161834
    26  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102dc8aba _handleWindowNeedsDisplay + 678
    27  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x0000000102030b07 __CFRunLoopDoObservers + 519
    28  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200c434 __CFRunLoopRun + 468
    29  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200bd8f CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575
    30  com.apple.HIToolbox                     0x00000001051ee7ee RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 333
    31  com.apple.HIToolbox                     0x00000001051ee5f3 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 310
    32  com.apple.HIToolbox                     0x00000001051ee4ac BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 59
    33  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102d9deb2 _DPSNextEvent + 708
    34  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102d9d801 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 155
    35  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102d6368f -[NSApplication run] + 395
    36  com.apple.AppKit                        0x0000000102d5c3b0 NSApplicationMain + 364
    37  com.apple.mail                          0x00000001000025a4 0x100000000 + 9636
    Thread 1:  Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cb9c0a kevent + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbbadd _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 154
    2   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbb7b4 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 185
    3   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbb2de _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 252
    4   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbac08 _pthread_wqthread + 353
    5   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaaa5 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 2:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaa2a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbae3c _pthread_wqthread + 917
    2   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaaa5 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 3:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ca0d7a mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ca13ed mach_msg + 59
    2   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200c902 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698
    3   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200bd8f CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010229eb74 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 270
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010229ea53 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) run] + 77
    6   com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100ef1351 -[RSSInterchange _runManager] + 1445
    7   com.apple.Foundation                    0x0000000102264114 __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    8   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9fd6 _pthread_start + 331
    9   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9e89 thread_start + 13
    Thread 4:  Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ce2aea pread + 10
    1   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x000000010462609c unixRead + 44
    2   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x0000000104629ec0 sqlite3PagerAcquire + 1312
    3   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x000000010462d9bf getAndInitPage + 143
    4   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x0000000104636737 btreeCursor + 503
    5   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x0000000104699f5c sqlite3VdbeExec + 19548
    6   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x00000001046a0798 sqlite3_step + 1384
    7   com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102b98b8c _execute + 76
    8   com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102b98906 -[NSSQLiteConnection execute] + 1990
    9   com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102bb66ba -[NSSQLChannel selectRowsWithCachedStatement:] + 154
    10  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102ba7fed -[NSSQLCore _newRowsForFetchPlan:selectedBy:withArgument:] + 717
    11  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102ba050b -[NSSQLCore newRowsForFetchPlan:] + 315
    12  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102bc2ba7 -[NSSQLCore newFetchedPKsForSourceID:andRelationship:] + 471
    13  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102bc270d -[NSSQLCore retainedRelationshipDataWithSourceID:forRelationship:withContext:] + 525
    14  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102bc2347 -[NSFaultHandler retainedFulfillAggregateFaultForObject:andRelationship:withContext:] + 439
    15  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102bc1eac -[_NSFaultingMutableSet willRead] + 300
    16  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102bc1d56 -[_NSFaultingMutableSet countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:] + 38
    17  ...apple.AddressBook.framework          0x000000010042db35 -[ABCDMailRecent lastEmailDatesArray] + 144
    18  com.apple.CoreData                      0x0000000102bb8472 -[NSManagedObject valueForKey:] + 194
    19  ...apple.AddressBook.framework          0x0000000100419f05 -[ABCDRecord nts_ValueForProperty:row:record:] + 264
    20  ...apple.AddressBook.framework          0x0000000100419d1b -[ABRecord nts_ValueForProperty:row:] + 56
    21  ...apple.AddressBook.framework          0x000000010042704b -[ABMailRecent valueForProperty:] + 139
    22  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100f90dca -[CachingABRecord recordType] + 85
    23  com.apple.mail                          0x0000000100082311 0x100000000 + 533265
    24  com.apple.mail                          0x0000000100075151 0x100000000 + 479569
    25  com.apple.mail                          0x000000010008ed3c 0x100000000 + 585020
    26  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010204693c __invoking___ + 140
    27  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010204680d -[NSInvocation invoke] + 141
    28  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100ef2cb9 -[MonitoredInvocation invoke] + 214
    29  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100ed9cbf -[ThrowingInvocationOperation main] + 31
    30  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100ed95ff -[_MFInvocationOperation main] + 275
    31  com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010228cdd0 -[__NSOperationInternal start] + 681
    32  com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010236abd5 ____NSOQSchedule_block_invoke_2 + 129
    33  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cdcd64 _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 15
    34  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbb2d1 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 239
    35  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbac08 _pthread_wqthread + 353
    36  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaaa5 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 5:  Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ce2aea pread + 10
    1   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x000000010462609c unixRead + 44
    2   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x0000000104629ec0 sqlite3PagerAcquire + 1312
    3   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x000000010462d9bf getAndInitPage + 143
    4   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x0000000104646f06 sqlite3BtreeMovetoUnpacked + 1366
    5   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x0000000104649623 sqlite3BtreeInsert + 435
    6   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x0000000104698121 sqlite3VdbeExec + 11809
    7   libsqlite3.dylib                        0x00000001046a0798 sqlite3_step + 1384
    8   com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100f76e2b setFlagsForMessage + 1154
    9   com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100f7695c __+[Library commitSynchronously]_block_invoke_1 + 212
    10  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100ed6e8a +[Library executeBlock:isWriter:useTransaction:isPrivileged:] + 745
    11  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100f7679c +[Library commitSynchronously] + 323
    12  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100f7fc61 -[MessageStore setFlagsFromDictionary:forMessages:] + 1128
    13  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010204693c __invoking___ + 140
    14  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010204680d -[NSInvocation invoke] + 141
    15  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100ed9cbf -[ThrowingInvocationOperation main] + 31
    16  com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100ed95ff -[_MFInvocationOperation main] + 275
    17  com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010228cdd0 -[__NSOperationInternal start] + 681
    18  com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010236abd5 ____NSOQSchedule_block_invoke_2 + 129
    19  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cdcd64 _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 15
    20  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbb2d1 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 239
    21  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbac08 _pthread_wqthread + 353
    22  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaaa5 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 6:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaa2a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbae3c _pthread_wqthread + 917
    2   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaaa5 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 7:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ca0d7a mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ca13ed mach_msg + 59
    2   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200c902 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698
    3   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200bd8f CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010229eb74 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 270
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010229ea53 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) run] + 77
    6   com.apple.MessageFramework              0x0000000100f23fe8 +[_NSSocket _runIOThread] + 78
    7   com.apple.Foundation                    0x0000000102264114 __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    8   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9fd6 _pthread_start + 331
    9   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9e89 thread_start + 13
    Thread 8:  com.apple.CFSocket.private
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ce4932 select$DARWIN_EXTSN + 10
    1   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010202e468 __CFSocketManager + 824
    2   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9fd6 _pthread_start + 331
    3   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9e89 thread_start + 13
    Thread 9:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaa2a __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbae3c _pthread_wqthread + 917
    2   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cbaaa5 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 10:  WebCore: LocalStorage
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cdba6a __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cdf881 _pthread_cond_wait + 1286
    2   com.apple.JavaScriptCore                0x00000001086fe1c0 ***::ThreadCondition::timedWait(***::Mutex&, double) + 64
    3   com.apple.WebCore                       0x0000000108a254b1 WebCore::LocalStorageThread::threadEntryPoint() + 177
    4   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9fd6 _pthread_start + 331
    5   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9e89 thread_start + 13
    Thread 11:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ca0d7a mach_msg_trap + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101ca13ed mach_msg + 59
    2   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200c902 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698
    3   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x000000010200bd8f CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x00000001022e314f +[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionReallyInternal) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 297
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x0000000102264114 __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    6   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9fd6 _pthread_start + 331
    7   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9e89 thread_start + 13
    Thread 12:  JavaScriptCore::BlockFree
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cdba6a __semwait_signal + 10
    1   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cdf881 _pthread_cond_wait + 1286
    2   com.apple.JavaScriptCore                0x00000001086fe217 ***::ThreadCondition::timedWait(***::Mutex&, double) + 151
    3   com.apple.JavaScriptCore                0x000000010892a74f JSC::Heap::blockFreeingThreadMain() + 319
    4   com.apple.JavaScriptCore                0x000000010892a789 JSC::Heap::blockFreeingThreadStartFunc(void*) + 9
    5   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9fd6 _pthread_start + 331
    6   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9e89 thread_start + 13
    Thread 13:
    0   libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cab466 read + 10
    1   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010225e1c8 _NSReadBytesFromFileWithExtendedAttributes + 713
    2   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010225defa _NSReadBytesFromFile + 57
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010227a32f -[NSData(NSData) initWithContentsOfFile:] + 63
    4   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010227a28e +[NSDictionary(NSDictionary) newWithContentsOf:immutable:] + 128
    5   com.apple.Foundation                    0x000000010227a1f4 +[NSDictionary(NSDictionary) dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:] + 45
    6   ...apple.AddressBook.framework          0x0000000100576bb5 -[ABBuiltinImageLoader init] + 162
    7   ...apple.AddressBook.framework          0x0000000100576c29 +[ABBuiltinImageLoader sharedLoader] + 69
    8   ...apple.AddressBook.framework          0x0000000100422cdb -[ABRemoteImageLoader workLoop] + 2576
    9   com.apple.Foundation                    0x0000000102264114 __NSThread__main__ + 1429
    10  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9fd6 _pthread_start + 331
    11  libSystem.B.dylib                       0x0000000101cd9e89 thread_start + 13
    Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
      rax: 0x0000000000000001  rbx: 0x00007fff5fbfa8d0  rcx: 0x0000000101e6e5e0  rdx: 0x0000000000000000
      rdi: 0x00007fff5fbfa8d0  rsi: 0x00000000ffffffff  rbp: 0x00007fff5fbfa8c0  rsp: 0x00007fff5fbfa890
       r8: 0x000000011f81b6d0   r9: 0x00000000fff8f6cb  r10: 0x0000000000000000  r11: 0x0000000000000280
      r12: 0x00000000ffffffff  r13: 0x00000000ffffffff  r14: 0x00007fff5fbfa960  r15: 0x0000000000000001
      rip: 0x000000010944bc36  rfl: 0x0000000000010206  cr2: 0x00000000ffffffff
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    I'm having trouble restoring my MacBook Pro from a time machine backup on a Buffalo network drive.
    I boot up my MacBook Pro from the original Mac OS X Install DVD that came with the machine.  Using the Disk Utility the MBP hard drive has been re-formatted.  I then select 'restore' from a time machine back up copy from the utilities menu.  However, as soon as I get to the screen 'searching for time machine backups' I cannot proceed any further as the 'connect to remote disk' button is greyed out so I cannot select the network drive. 
    I have restored the machine several times before from the network drive and its always worked fine.  I just cannot figure out at all what is going wrong this time and why the 'connect to remote disk' button is greyed out.  Nothing has changed from a previous restore I performed a week or so ago.  The network drive is up and running fine (not that that is particularly relevant as I can't even get to the stage of actually searching for the network drive).
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    It sounds like something in your installation of OSX was corrupted, and got backed-up. So when you restore, you're restoring the problem.
    Your best bet is probably to do an +Erase and Install+ of Leopard, then use +Setup Assistant+ when your Mac restarts to transfer all your users, data, apps, and settings from the backups. See #19 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).
    Then download and install the "combo" update, to get back to 10.5.8. Info and download available at: http://support.apple.com/downloads/MacOS_X_10_5_8_ComboUpdate Be sure to do a +Repair Permissions+ via Disk Utility (in your Applications/Utilities folder) afterwards.

  • Time Machine restore fails to solve airport issue

    I have a had a nightmare trying to reconnect my airport to our wireless network. I completed the usual sets (like buying a new Netgear router and creating a new network!) and all the usual PRAM zapping, plist trashing etc. All this in 10.5.6. I then read that there were tonnes of others with the same issues and so i decided to a complete restore using Time Machine to 10.5.5 (prior to my upgrade). I had had no problems at all connecting to the network under the old OS.
    On rebooting in 10.5.5, the problem seemed to be resolved only for the connection to drop again. This leads me to the conclusion that I must have a faulty airport card. I spoke top Apple and they put me on to a tech at the local repair shop. This guy said that all they would do is a complete re-install of clean OS as "Time Machine does not restore all the files when it restores you drive. True or false?
    My understanding is that my drive would be wiped and my old system would be restored to it. Has Time machine just restore some parts of the systems and left others in place???
    I can do a clean install and I assume that I can re-install my apps using migration assistant, but before I do this, I'd like to know why a "time machine restore" (done using the Leopard Install disc) has not fixed my problem....shoudl I just go back and restore from an even older backup...?
    Thanks for any thoughts.
    Andy

    This is most strange, as when I was restoring my old system from TM (to 10.5.5 where I had no problems), TM & the OSX installer was telling me that all the info on my HD would be wiped - clearly not. Since my wireless problem still persists, I can only assume that you are right and that a TM system restore, does not fix all and that I am going to have to do a clean install of system software and then hope that migration assistant will allow me to reinstall all my software...
    The other alternative is "archive and Install". Is this better? My drive is partitioned (a system drive and an archive drive) - can I do an "archive and install" on my system drive partition and retain all my software without affecting the data on the other partition (it is backed up on TM of course...).
    A

  • Time Machine restore leads to strange file permission issues

    I've had three Mac laptops over the last 8 years. It all started with an iBook. When I bought my first MBP I used the "migration assistant" to move my files over. I started using Time Machine when it was released. I then upgraded the hard drive on the MBP and used Time Machine to restore the data. Later, I bought another MBP and used Time Machine to transition all of my files.
    Each Time Machine restore was flawless.
    The problem comes from my most recent hard drive upgrade (details are below). After upgrading the hard drive on the second MBP I did a Time Machine restore, which appeared to complete without incident. However a couple of problems, which are probably related, have cropped up.
    After clicking on Firefox.app I get "Profile Missing Your Firefox profile cannot be loaded. It may be missing or inaccessible."
    The following message is printed to the console: [0x0-0x31031].org.mozilla.firefox[493]: Error: Access was denied while trying to open files in your profile directory. com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[275] ([0x0-0x31031].org.mozilla.firefox[493]): Exited with exit code: 1
    I tried to delete my old profile from ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox and the problem persists. Running /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -ProfileManager results in the same error.
    The file permissions on the ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox directory are:
    drwxrwxr-x 2 my_name staff 68B Feb 20 08:31 Firefox
    I'm at a loss here because the permissions look correct. When I run the ProfileManager as "sudo" it starts correctly and let's me edit/create a profile for "root".
    I've repaired permissions several times, and the disk utility (and Onyx) don't report any problems. A very similar problem occurs for MS Office problems. When I launch Excel (or any other office app) I get an error message saying that the MS Office Database can't be used. Also interesting is that it builds the font cache every time. If I'm not mistaken the font cache and Office database are also stored in profiles, but not under ~/Library
    Short story long, after a Time Machine restore some apps can't seem to write profile information, but the file permissions look correct and Disk Utility can't find any problems with my new disk.
    Any help or pointers would be great.
    Here are the details on the new hard drive:
    Capacity: 1 TB (1,000,204,886,016 bytes)
    Model: WDC WD10TPVT-00HT5T1
    Revision: 01.01A01
    Native Command Queuing: Yes
    Queue Depth: 32
    Removable Media: No
    Detachable Drive: No
    BSD Name: disk0
    Rotational Rate: 5200
    Medium Type: Rotational
    Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
    S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
    Volumes:
    Capacity: 209.7 MB (209,715,200 bytes)
    Writable: Yes
    BSD Name: disk0s1
    Macintosh HD:
    Capacity: 999.86 GB (999,860,912,128 bytes)
    Available: 668.89 GB (668,892,172,288 bytes)
    Writable: Yes
    File System: Journaled HFS+
    BSD Name: disk0s2
    Mount Point: /

    You might try the following to repair permissions in your Home folder. Disk Utility does not repair permissions in the Home folder.
    To fix Home folder permissions
    Open the Terminal application in the Utilities folder. At the command line prompt enter or paste the following command line:
    sudo chown -R `id -un`:`id -gn` ~
    Press RETURN. You will be prompted to enter your admin password which will not be echoed.

  • Can I use a Time Machine restore from an older OS to Mavericks?

    I ask because I tried about 2 years ago and had no luck. Here's a little back-story so my situation isn't confusing...
    My iMac (2010) has been having tons of issues lately. More specifically, when I attempted to upgrade to Mavericks last week, it came back with S.M.A.R.T. errors after a scan, so it wouldn't allow me to update. So, in preparation for the HDD to crap out on me, I did frequent back-ups using Time Machine. Well, the day finally came and my iMac won't "turn on" anymore. When I turn it on, it sits at the Mac loading screen for several minutes and then just goes to a blank white screen. (NOTE: This isn't part of my question but if anyone has any suggestions on fixing this, please let me know, thanks!)
    So, back to my question. If I buy a new iMac or a new macbook or whatever, will it be possible to use my Time Machine back-ups to restore everything on it or will it not allow me to because the operating systems are different? As mentioned, I attempted to make a restore on my friend's macbook that I purchased as a spare but when I tried, it came back saying "Different operating systems, cannot restore" or something to that degree. Is there a way around this? Do I have to somehow downgrade the OS on my new machine?
    Luckily, I use iTunes for all my movies/music & Adobe Creative cloud so I can easily restore those on any machine but my desktop personal data, photos, etc are on the Time Machine restore. Help me if you can, thanks in advance!

    If you live near an Apple Store, make a Genius Bar appointment to have the computer tested. Supposedly there is no charge for testing. They can also give you an estimate.
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  • How do I know which id to delete and insure time machine restore?

    I had a glitch on my computer of the screen going black at random. I also had a recall on my imac for the segate drive which was replaced once. I brought it to the apple store after a week then determined there was no recall on my new drive and reinstalled Mt Lion to get rid of the black screen issue. Now here is the problem i got home and plugged in my ext drive for a time machine restore. I restored everthing using migrate assitant except the applications and desktop. I was asked to create another user name for the transfer. I don't understand why i had to do this so just slightly changed my id name. I now need to find the desktop data and can't find it under either names. I searched the drive direct and found the  info is there but migrate assitant doesn't show it. I tryed to restore back some other files but it was me to changed the name of the restore using migrate assitant again. How many ids do I need?  How do I blow way the 2nd id without gettting rid of my backup on the ext drive. I am so confussed now and can't figure out which  admin id has the info and which doesn't .  I don't even know if the info made it to the imac hard drive.  help!!!  

    I had a glitch on my computer of the screen going black at random. I also had a recall on my imac for the segate drive which was replaced once. I brought it to the apple store after a week then determined there was no recall on my new drive and reinstalled Mt Lion to get rid of the black screen issue. Now here is the problem i got home and plugged in my ext drive for a time machine restore. I restored everthing using migrate assitant except the applications and desktop. I was asked to create another user name for the transfer. I don't understand why i had to do this so just slightly changed my id name. I now need to find the desktop data and can't find it under either names. I searched the drive direct and found the  info is there but migrate assitant doesn't show it. I tryed to restore back some other files but it was me to changed the name of the restore using migrate assitant again. How many ids do I need?  How do I blow way the 2nd id without gettting rid of my backup on the ext drive. I am so confussed now and can't figure out which  admin id has the info and which doesn't .  I don't even know if the info made it to the imac hard drive.  help!!!  

  • Is it possible to boot or Time Machine restore from an external Thunderbolt disk drive?

    (There are several questions - search for "?".)
    I purchased a Seagate Backup Plus for Mac Desktop Drive 3 TByte with default USB 3.0 interface, and also acquired the Seagate Thunderbolt Adapter for Backup Plus Desktop Drives and Thunderbolt cable.
    I do a redundant backup to the Seagate Drive using both Carbon Copy Cloner (nightly) and Time Machine (hourly) using its Thunderbolt adapter.  BTW:  One never knows when Time Machine will choke - see discussion titled, "UPDATED: Serious Time Machine bug on Mountain Lion", which I had; Rest In Peace Pondini (James Lewis Pond).
    Booting from the external Seagate Backup Plus via Thunderbolt inteface from System Preferences -> Startup Disk:
    I select the Time Machine OS X, 10.8.5 Startup Disk (Thunderbolt attached drive), click Restart, confirm my choice, the computer reboots, however, it reboots from the internal Macintosh HD OS X, 10.8.5, NOT the selected external Thunderbolt drive.  The SSD drive was used as the Startup Drive, not the selected external Time Machine volume as indicated by the display free disk space command (df(1)) and seeing that the Macintosh HD OS X, 10.8.5 volume is mounted as root.  That is very deceptive in that both the internal and external drives will appear in the same manner from a GUI point of view!  OS X doesn't even inform me that it did not boot off the selected volume.  This is the first half of the problem, that is, Is it possible to boot from an external Thunderbolt disk drive?  In my case, the answer is deceptively No.  Can anybody else boot off a Thuderbolt attached disk drive?  Note that if I remove the Thunderbolt adapter, and attach the drive via its USB 3.0 cable, the MBP boots off the external Seagate Backup Plus just fine, as is expected.
    Booting from the external Seagate Backup Plus via Thunderbolt inteface from boot-time "Option - Select startup disk" method:
    When I restart the MBP using the startup Option key to select the startup volume, the externally connected Seagate drive ONLY SHOWS UP if it is attached with the USB 3.0 cable, not when it is attached with via the Thunderbolt interface.  Can anyone else boot off a Thunderbolt drive with the startup Option key sequence?  At least the MBP doesn't deceive me in this case - I know right away that the external Thunderbolt drive is not an option when connected as such.
    Time Machine restore from the external Seagate Backup plus via Thunderbolt interface from the "command-R - Recovery Parition" method:
    After booting from the recovery partition, I attempt to perform a Time Machine restore from the Thunderbolt connected Seagate Backup drive.  When Time Machine attempts to present me with a viable backup Time Machine volume, the external Thunderbolt drive is never offered as an option.  So I switch the Time Machine volume to use its USB 3.0 interface, and then Time Machine displays that drive as an option, and the MBP proceeds with the restoration as expected.  The interesting thing to note is that while booted in the recovery partition via the Thuderbolt cable, the MBP Disk Utility may be selected, and the Thunderbolt attached drive may be operated on just fine.  Can anybody else restore their MBP using Time Machine and the Recovery Partition via the Thunderbolt interface?
    This is also a big problem for me in that I am forced to restore my MBP via Carbon Copy Cloner using the USB 3.0 interface, because I cannot even boot off that volume's Thunderbolt interface.  Of course, the option may be that I could use yet another eternal USB 3.0 drive, boot from it, and then use Carbon Copy Cloner to restore the Macintosh HD via the aforementioned drive connected by a Thunderbolt cable, but that is less than ideal and not elegant, so I'm not going there.
    Another side issue is that the commercially available program, TechTool Pro 7's eDrive, which I installed on the Time Machine volume, will not boot off that eDrive as advertised, but I won't got through those steps here, because that would be beyond the scope of this issue, however, I must say, It does not work either when the Time Machine volume is connected via the Thunderbolt interface, but works just fine when connected via the USB 3.0 interface.

    If this helps anybody else make a decision about whether to consider Apple because of Apple's superior customer service:
    Apple sells this entire line of drives right in their store, from 1TB to 4TB.  I spent 1 and 1/2 hours, yesterday, confirming that  the 3TB model IS NOT 100% Thunderbolt compliant.  A MBP cannot boot, nor can it Time Machine restore from this drive, though EVERYTHING about the drive is normal.
    Apple's South Coast Plaza store management had at least two responses to me personally about how to proceed:
    1.  Buy a different drive from another drive manufacturer, and to attempt to return the drive to COSTCO.  A lead genius suggested going with GTech drives, for instance.
    2.  Wait for Seagate to fix their problem.
    I told Apple management in the store that the drive is advertised as Mac Compatible (see  picture) and that it is advertised as being a Thunderbolt drive (see picture).  I pressed management that my purchasing decsion to get the best possible MBP Retina was based on the availablity of Inexpensive Devises (raID), and that not having this complete compatibility is a show-stopper for my needs, and that I wanted a refund.  Their response?  They needed to talk with "Merchendising" to see if they are on or off the hook for these kind of 3rd party assertions, and would get back to me.
    I am not holding my breath.
    Note:  I do not hold this against the Geniuses that helped me, nor against the management I've dealt with, nor the upper level engineers that I've corresponded with through Apple Care - their problem solving skills were helpful - although I could have arrived at similar conclusions given enough $$$.  (For instance, try a Lacie TB drive and see if that works - we did, and it did not work.  Or, we have a different TB cable and a different TB adapter, let's try those - we did, and it did not work.)  I blame myself for not doing enough homework before going with Apple's solutions.

  • Can Time Machine restore to a new internal HDD?

    hi all, i've got a 1tb external drive that's exclusively used by Time Machine. the 1tb drive is connected to my 500gb mac mini. i've been running time machine for 6 months now daily, i just wanted to know if it was backing up everything on my 500gb drive or not. how can i check that it's working properly?
    also, does anyone know how i'd go about restoring my mac mini in case i had to replace the 500gb hdd? can time machine restore everything if i needed it to? if i bought a new HDD tomorrow for example, how could i get my system running back to where it was running today with all of the current settings and files etc?  is there any way for me to check that Time Machine will actually restore OS X, all my videos, music and my work should the HDD actually die?
    is there an apple link i can read?
    thanks for any help.

    To answer your question about replacing a hard drive and recovering what was on your old one ...
    Yes, Time Machine was designed for that. You may have one of two scenarios:
    (1) Your hard drive is replaced by the Apple Store or another Apple repair shop, in which case they usually restore it with the operating system you had before and configure it so it has a new system with no users set up; the first time it starts up it runs Setup Assistant. When Setup Assistant runs, you select the option to restore from a Time Machine backup. It will then automatically restore your entire hard drive to the newly installed one. Everything will be just as it was with the old drive. Exceptions: you MAY have to enter user keys for software like MS-Office and Adobe Photoshop. and you MAY have to reinstall your printers and scanners.
    (2) If the hard drive is replaced but no operating system or anything is put on it, you need to boot from your Install-OS-DVD and install a new operating system on the new drive. Then, on the first reboot, Setup Assistant runs and you can follow the instructions from (1) above.
    A good informational site about Time Machine is here: http://pondini.org/TM/Home.html
    How do you know that your Time Machine backup is a good one? You can peruse through all the backups by running Time Machine and manually inspect that the files in those key folders (photos, music etc.) are all there and have the right sizes. You can "test recover" selected folders to a scratch location just to check that it works. I suggest you obtain another external drive and use it to make a "clone" of your internal drive using SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner. This is like a second backup, a failsafe in case, say, your Time Machine drive were to fail. This is not unheard of, since a power failure could cause both your internal drive and Time Machine drives to crash at the same time. The "clone" should be unplugged and stored separately to avoid this issue. You can update the clone, say once a week or once a month.

  • Time machine restore help

    I've recently been having issues with my early 2008 black Macbook. I ran the apple HW diagnostics and determined it is a bad hard drive. I went out and bought a new 500GB SATA HD, and attempted to restore my system using a Time Machine backup. I booted into the Leopard Disc that came with my computer, formatted the drive, and ran the Time machine restore. Everything appeared to go fine (took about 2 hours, no error messages). However, after the machine rebooted and attempted to boot into OSX an error similar to this popped up. http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/7792/pict0017lo8.jpg
    Any thoughts as to why this is happening? I don't really want to start over with a clean install, that's why I have Time Machine!
    Other information:
    My computer originally had Leopard, and was upgraded to Snow Leopard.
    I have boot camp setup on my mac for Win 7. (I know this isn't backed up or restored as part of a time machine backup, which I'm O.K. with.)
    Thanks in advance for all your help.

    Any number of possibilities. First, did you prep the drive properly:
    Extended Hard Drive Preparation
    1. Boot from your OS X Installer Disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button. When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Installer menu (Utilities menu for Tiger, Leopard or Snow Leopard.)
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Note the SMART status of the drive in DU's status area. If it does not say "Verified" then the drive is failing or has failed and will need replacing. SMART info will not be reported on external drives. Otherwise, click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID (for Intel Macs) or APM (for PPC Macs) then click on the OK button. Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) from the left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
    5. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Options button, check the button for Zero Data and click on OK to return to the Erase window.
    6. Click on the Erase button. The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size.
    Any brand new drive should be setup per the above because they usually are configured for use on PCs rather than Macs.
    Second, depends on how you went about the process of restoring your system. Select Mac Help from the Finder's Help menu and search for "time machine." Look for an article specifically about performing a full system restore. Also, 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.
    What you saw was a kernel panic screen. Panics at startup may be indicative of a hardware problem. You might give this a try:
    How to run hardware diagnostics for an Intel Mac
    Boot from your original OS X Installer Disc One that came with your computer. After the chime press and hold down the "D" key until the diagnostic screen appears. Run the extended tests for a minimum of two or three hours. If any error messages appear note them down as you will need to report them to the service tech when you take the computer in for repair.
    Some "common" error indicators:
    SNS - sensor error
    MEM - memory error
    HDD - hard disk drive error
    MOT - fan error
    To assure the problem isn't with your backup you might consider installing OS X by itself. If all is OK, then you can complete the TM restore using Migration Assistant.

  • Time machine restore not complete

    I had to get a new hard drive for my iMac.  Time Machine restored all the files and programs, but not the settings, so my desktop, my dock, all the pointers in software like Apature, etc are wrong. Why didnèt all this come back with the restoreÉ  Or how do I get it back without manually setting everything up again.
    Thanks
    Jeff

    There is a bug for some users.. but not in Snow Leopard if you are using that as per your profile. It is Mountain Lion that is the issue.
    See http://pondini.org/TM/D10.html
    Did you Migrate or did you do system restore?
    They are different. Settings will mostly not migrate.
    See Q14 and start over to do a full system restore.
    More info on migration here.
    http://pondini.org/TM/14.html
    http://pondini.org/OSX/MigrationProblems.html
    Go back to the main directory of Pondini and read through his information..
    Q14-17 here on how to restore from Time Machine is most important.
    http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html

  • Upgrading: Migration Assistant with FireWire or Time Machine Restore?

    Hello,
    I recently ordered a new Black Penryn MacBook to replace my 17" iMac. Would you recommend using the Migration Assistant with FireWire or a Time Machine restore in order to copy all of my data to the MacBook? I have the option to do both, but am unsure of which would be the best. Is the time machine restore more suited to restore a failed drive as opposed to facilitating a data transfer between two machines? Finally, regarding either of the transfer options, will there be any issues with keychain or application data that I should be aware of? Thanks for your help!

    Those are two of the option presented by Migration Assistant. I think the end result will be the same. If I was doing it, I'd use the FireWire method, just because it's coming directly from the source instead of through a backup archive structure.

  • Time machine restore selective intonation vs full installation compromised system

    I have some questions regarding the above mentioned issue
    I have reviewed notes regarding selective app restore method and am aware that there are issues assossiated with failed apps since the original app installer installs files in various libraries and system settings
    My backed up Mac contains rogue programs such as the programming app python 3 and various rogue bugs and system settings.
    1 Does a full restore reset all backed up system settings or does it keep the fresh installation and include all your apps and settings such as mail accounts mail folders documents pictures movies podcasts etc without the bugs
    2 Should the answer to 1 be a yes all compromised settings will be restored, then will I have issues with installing VMware fusion as its an encripted integrated app that I keep all my master business applications but store documents in the Mac documents area.
    Other factors
    1 My accounting tax business has been hacked over and over again for the last 7 months from start of tax season
    2 I have lost 50% of my clients due to the interruptions and been hospitalized twice from sitting on the computer for extended hours and days reinstalling fresh system and restoring Mac documents only, 3 times over,  as well as trying to learn everything about best practice, hacks etc
    3 I'm using fire vault 2 however the time machine backup is not encripted are there any potential problems with either of the two methods?
    4 I will be using a proxy server when I next build the Mac will this be enough to mitigate potential security breach using the full time machine restore method?
    5 I have many apps that I have not purchased through the app center and have not kept the keys and will be a headache to get all my details
    6 what implications are there as far as the prior keychain access is consurned? How does that get restored?
    What is the most effective and efficient method to restore from time machine given above scenario?
    Thanking you in advance
    Peter

    Thank you for your advice
    I tried consulting Telstra premium services and other third party security consultants. I explained my steps and procedures upon each fresh installation and the extent of the hacking and they refused to service me. Additionally Telstra security center replied on the issue of using a proxy server that they only support windows operating systems. Last night an apple consultant told me to obtain the proxy server address and he will guide me through to setting it up. I hope this will resolve the security issue. However I'm not entirely sure. My iPhone was also hacked and 8 GB of data used in 1 day untill I caught on. Freaked me out since I had disconnected from the wifi.
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