Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Is it possible to back up My iTunes library on my time machine? I have a macOS High Sierra version Hello, I have a personal MacPro which I have maintained in good shape. I am not longer the administrator. An extra Macintosh HD, disc,and other applications were created. I found a lot of script and conversation between more than one person, travel infor etc..
I mean documentations that do not belong to me. By clicking here and there I deleted the screen side that I was using by deleting a keychain I guess, to ended up in another screen system which was where I found all the unknown stuff.
Apple could not help. At this moment, the screen shows a black screen with a folder and question mark. I do not qualified for being a financial target. Would like to know if I send my PC for clean it up, do you think that hackers will still haven access to my PC?? Is my identity stolen? Apple, Yahoo and my network must know the identity of these hackers and I want to know if I can save all the stuff hackers done. I know after reading your article that a time machine has been created. I also found that the calendar time was setup to Your answer will be truly appreciated.
I can access online only by phone. I understand that time machine only knows up to 14 January what happens after that please. Is a new system in the pipeline? It must be building an image of sorts.
Can there ever not be enough room on the system drive that would prevent a backup? If I have time machine backups from a previous older computer on external disks can I find and retrieve files from those backups on my current machine with a different version OS?
I need to retrieve photos. I am doing a backup with an external harddrive and only as a result did I learn about the Time Machine Back Up. I just did this with the external and tried to open my photos when the back up was complete to check that they were all there and it says it can not open because they are stored in Time Machine Back Up. Does that mean they are not on the external one as well?
On a PC this is also true. You pay someone to get back the original files. Then the procedure is in summary …. Configure the brand new 2nd disk as a TM disk. Verify it — maybe just checking that all the files they should have a very similar count came across. So now the new TM disk should have all your data. You should run the TM backup again using the new TM disk. Why the 4 TB Porche Design is nice? I Migrated everything from the old to the new in 2 hours.
Everything means everything. Perhaps I was just lucky but the MA transferred all the users and their data plus all the printers and the network configurations and even a foreign DataBase DB application.
It used the latest OS version and I spent a bit of time to tidy up the cables. So most Windows people will have another story to tell about the time spent making sure that the License keys were installed even if they had to buy a new license because the user has lost his old License info.
Once the backup drive is full, it will make room by deleting the oldest backups. You can find an external hard drive or SSD for relatively cheap, and we even have a handy guide to the best drives. As far as how big of a drive to get, the unwritten rule is 1.
Once you have a drive, plug it into your Mac and wait for the prompt to use it with Time Machine. If it's not properly formatted to work as a backup drive, Time Machine will ask if you want to format the drive. Doing so will erase anything on the drive, so make sure there's nothing on the drive you don't want to lose.
When selecting your drive for Time Machine, you can also check a box to Encrypt backups, which will require a password when you go to restore your Mac from a Time Machine backup. Make sure the check box next to Back Up Automatically is checked.
Excluding items will speed up a Time Machine backup, but you can still use your Mac while it's getting backed up; Time Machines goes about its business in the background, though older Macs might feel a bit sluggish during the backup process. There is also an option to Show Time Machine in menu bar. From the menu bar icon, you can keep an eye on the status of your backup, stop a backup and manually start a backup. To restore your system or even a single file to a previous point in time, click the menu bar and choose Enter Time Machine.
Click "Exclude. Note: You may add applications to the exclusions list because if you were to get your computer reimaged there would be conflicts with the applications that had been backed up.
Select the new drive you would like to put your backups and select "Use Disk. Rate this Article:. Documentation Category:. Top Five Articles Common Windows file extensions. Learn about other ways to back up and restore files. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.
Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. Learn more about backup disks that you can use with Time Machine.
Open Time Machine preferences from the Time Machine menu in the menu bar. Click Select Backup Disk.
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