Re: Help using Time Machine

2023-01-29 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn
OK, two completely different questions about Time Machine.
1. I believe in some cases, you can pick an APP or finder window before you 
start the time Machine process. You will need to experiment a little as I have 
only recovered one or two items with time machine.
2. You can certainly leave your time machine disk plugged in all the time, the 
only disadvantage of this is that if a ransom ware attack gets to your 
computer, there is a good chance they will encrypt all the data on the time 
machine disk too. Some people keep two time machine disks and swap them weekly. 
Or you can use another backup strategy in addition to Time Machine. Also, if 
you have automatic time machine backups turned on, and the time machine disk is 
not available, time machine will still create APFS snapshots that can be used 
to save changes once the disk is available again. Yet another reason to make 
sure you have more free disk space than you really need.

Best Wishes,
Jonathan
> On Jan 29, 2023, at 2:50 PM, Fazil M.  wrote:
> 
> Is it ok to leave external drive plugged in permenantly to MacbookPro2017 
> for time machine backup?
> Thanks!
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> Dear Group,
> I am using Mac OS Monterey.
> Today I opened my CheckBook Pro app and to my surprise, It was showing my 
> last transactions was December 29th 2022.
> I guess there was a iCloud sync problem between my Big Sur & my Monterey.
> So I have a Time Machine backup from January 22, 2023.
> When I enter Time Machine, it places me on the Desktop. I cant figure out how 
> to navigate to iCloud to find and restore my file.
> Can someone point me in the right direction?
> Thanks,
> Rob
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RE: Help using Time Machine

2023-01-29 Thread Fazil M.
Is it ok to leave external drive plugged in permenantly to MacbookPro2017 for 
time machine backup?
Thanks!

-Original Message-
From: mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries  
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2023 9:31 AM
To: Email Groups 
Subject: Help using Time Machine

Dear Group,
I am using Mac OS Monterey.
Today I opened my CheckBook Pro app and to my surprise, It was showing my last 
transactions was December 29th 2022.
I guess there was a iCloud sync problem between my Big Sur & my Monterey.
So I have a Time Machine backup from January 22, 2023.
When I enter Time Machine, it places me on the Desktop. I cant figure out how 
to navigate to iCloud to find and restore my file.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Rob

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Help using Time Machine

2023-01-29 Thread mr.robertcole via MacVisionaries
Dear Group,
I am using Mac OS Monterey.
Today I opened my CheckBook Pro app and to my surprise, It was showing my last 
transactions was December 29th 2022.
I guess there was a iCloud sync problem between my Big Sur & my Monterey.
So I have a Time Machine backup from January 22, 2023.
When I enter Time Machine, it places me on the Desktop. I cant figure out how 
to navigate to iCloud to find and restore my file.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Rob

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Re: Help Using Time Machine To Recover Mail

2014-02-15 Thread Brian Fischler
Just wanted to say thanks to all those who were so helpful using Time Machine. 
It took a little trial and error and some sighted assistance, but a day later I 
got all my messages back. 9 years of saved stuff. So now the fun going through 
all of it to pull out the important ones. Thanks again for the help.
On Feb 14, 2014, at 2:12 AM, Brian Fischler blindga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey all,
 
 I have never used Time Machine, but my computer has been backing up to an 
 external drive every day. I am trying to go back 24 hours and access my mail 
 to hopefully recover a lot of mail that I permanently deleted off the gmail 
 server, but had saved in mac mail in folders that are gmail folders so not 
 even sure if this will work, but people in forums claim it will work, so just 
 need to figure out how to use Time Machine. I am opening Time Machine from 
 the extras menu and getting in to a Time Machine window but can't figure out 
 for the life of me how to pick a Time to go to, and how to access mail in 
 Time Machine. Any help would be greatly appreciated . Thanks.

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Help Using Time Machine To Recover Mail

2014-02-13 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey all,

I have never used Time Machine, but my computer has been backing up to an 
external drive every day. I am trying to go back 24 hours and access my mail to 
hopefully recover a lot of mail that I permanently deleted off the gmail 
server, but had saved in mac mail in folders that are gmail folders so not even 
sure if this will work, but people in forums claim it will work, so just need 
to figure out how to use Time Machine. I am opening Time Machine from the 
extras menu and getting in to a Time Machine window but can't figure out for 
the life of me how to pick a Time to go to, and how to access mail in Time 
Machine. Any help would be greatly appreciated . Thanks.

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