What does it do when I actually need it?

I guess the only stupid questions are those that don't get asked, but I suspect this one may run close!
What exactly will the value of Time Capsule  or any other external back up connected to Time Machine be if my hard drive fails? I imagine I'll need to take my Mac into a a specialsit shop to fix/replace the hard drive, but what will they be able to do with material that Time Machine has saved to the ED?

but what will they be able to do with material that Time Machine has saved to the ED?
Restore your most recent backup back to the "new" computer so that your "new" computer will look just like your "old" computer.

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