OS X :: Restore Hdd Cause Erase Of All Files That Are Not Backed Up?

Mar 26, 2009

If I restore my Mac HD will it erase all my files that are not backed up?

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Software :: How To Restore My Backed Up Files

Jan 27, 2009

I used LaCie's backup software that came with my LaCie d2(?) 300GB external drive. I then proceeded to erase my internal hard drive after trying to unsuccessfully partition it. I also wanted to use Boot Camp and it kept saying that it couldn't move some files. Anyways, I erased the drive and reinstalled Leopard from the install DVD so I now have a fresh OS. Lacie's software only backed up my old files as files and not as a disk image. I want to restore my old files from my Lacie drive (apps, preference files, music, etc) back to the new fresh install. The LaCie software backed up the files, but did not produce a disk image. When I try and drag the backed up files to the new fresh internal hard drive, for example my old apps folder, it keeps saying "Applications" can't be modified or deleted because it is required by Mac OS X. So, how do I get my old files back from my external drive?

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Mac Pro :: Restore Mail Files If Backed Up Not Using Timemachine?

Apr 11, 2012

My macbookpro was stolen while travelling, I had copied everything to an external hardrive but without using time machine. I desperately need to recover my entourage mail for my tax return. I found the files but can't restore them.

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Entourage for Mac

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Hardware :: Can Erase Pictures From My HD After Backed Up

Oct 14, 2009

Once my HD os backed up my an external hard drive, can I go head and erase the ones on my HD?

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MacBook :: Disk Utility Can't Repair 2011 - Saying "disk And Restore Your Backed-up Files"?

Apr 2, 2012

My Macbook crashed so I tried everything to restart it.  what finally worked is opening it from the install disk.  I performed a "repair disk", and after saying "invalid node structure" and "invalid record count", it says it cannot repair the disk.  I don't know what step to take next.  How do I see if time machine has backed my files up?  Do I need to erase the HD and reinstall?

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MacBook

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Hardware :: Address Book Backed Up Alright - How To Restore

Nov 1, 2008

I am running OS 10.3.9 on a G3 iBook 600MHz. I've backed up my entire HD to a 80GB Fantom external drive. Since then, I've managed to lose my Address Book in its entirety. I'm 86 years old, senile, and to save my life I can't figure out how to transfer my saved Address Book from my external drive to my computer's HD. I've read the Fantom User's Guide until my eyeballs were ready to fall out, but I still can't make head or tail of what I'm reading. I have Carbon Copy Cloner installed on my machine. If there is one soul out there who can restore me to peace and harmony, I'd love to hear from him or her.

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OS X Mavericks :: How To Restore Backed Up Information From Desktop File

Dec 5, 2014

I had my computer worked on and the tech had to back up all my information and he stored it in a file and put it on my desktop. I now would like to reinstall all the pics, and other information. How do I do that?

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mac, Other OS

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IMac :: How To Restore Failed External Hdd Backed Up With Time Machine

Jul 9, 2009

I have an external HDD that just failed. It was one of the HDDs that has been regularly backed up with a bigger HDD that backs several HDDs using TimeMachine. I can't seem to see the method for restoring the drive data to a new drive?

The computer is a 2.44 ghz iMac running 10.5.7

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OS X :: Backed Up PC Files On NTFS HDD And Getting A Mac?

Apr 27, 2010

I sold my Sony Viao last week and copied all my important files on a 250 GB WD Mybook drive. Now the thing is formated in NTFS and I know that NTFS is a windows thing. I have some video/pictures/music and documents(excel/word) that I would like to move to my Macbook Pro which I will be buying next week. Whats the best way to do this? I think I have around 50-60 GBs that I need to move.

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Applications :: Were All My Files Backed Up Using CCC

Jul 31, 2010

erased my CCC External and used CCC to backup my whole computer. When it finished I looked at the size of my picture folder on my computer and compared it to the picture folder which was backed up and they were different sizes. They were very close but they were not the same. Does this mean that not all my files were backed up?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Cannot Find Backed Up Files

Mar 31, 2012

I was one of the unlucky ones to get this Trojan bug so decided to erase my disk and reload the system. In doing so, I did a lot of dragging from the backup to the new system not knowing how to restore and I did not want to bring this bug with the restore.  So, here are my issues so far I am unable to resolve.   

Address Book and Calendar are empty and I am unable to find the back up files to re-load them. 

Also in Safari I am unable to find my bookmarks.  Is there a way to find these files or am I out of luck? 

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7), 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5,owc 500 GB ex

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OS X Mavericks :: How To Recover Mail Files That Must Have Been Backed Up

Jun 25, 2014

I have MacBook Air that I had to recover document from a week old back-up files from the Time Machine backup disk.  All the documents are copied back to the clean slate MacBook, but mails that are archived in the old hard disk is lost.  Is there a way to recover them? 

In a current hard disk, /Users/me/Library/Containers/com.apple.mail/Data/Library...I see Mail Downloads folder.  I don't know where the mail messages are stored.  I don't see anything like this in the backup volume.  Where can I look for?

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OS X :: Installing Leopard - Need To Erase / Restore Disk

Jul 1, 2009

Sso something went wrong when I was installing leopard and it said that I had to erase and restore the disk or something like that. Now I know exactly how to do this but what I am wondering is will this completely delete everything on the disk all the applications and such? It has tiger on it right now so after I erase it will tiger be gone so i wont be able to put leopard on? How does this whole erase thing work?

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OS X :: Restore Failure / Could Not Erase Target - Operation Not Permitted

Mar 13, 2009

I am experiencing some problems , and want to restore my system copy I have backed up on an external HDD ( WD firewire ,Mac OS Extended Journaled ) to my Mac, in the past I made a full system copy using Super Duper, and now want to install it back on my Mac , Ive re booted while holding the option ( alt ) key and the Mac is now running from my external HDD back up copy, ive just opened up the Disk Utility ,and ive entered my external HDD in the Source box, and entered my internal HDD in the Destination, and ticked Erase destination. When I click Restore , I get this message ..

Restore Failure

could not erase target - Operation not permitted

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Intel Mac :: How To Erase And Restore If OS X Install Dvd Wont Load

May 15, 2012

wanting to erase and just restore my iMac back to the fatory settings and i've already tried to restart and load the OS X install dvd and hold down C when it starts up but the disk reads for about 15 seconds and then ejects and my regular screen appears.  can access the disk utility application and it will only let me erase free space.  Original OS X version 10.6.2 on dvd installer.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Erase All Content And Or Restore To Its Original Settings?

Jun 24, 2012

i am trying to erase all content and or restore my mac lion to its original settings.. i just sold it, i have already copied my information on an external hard drive....idont know what i did wrong...have a locked screen, with a picture of a lock on it with a password box below it and an arrow next to it..

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4), lion

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Using Super Duper To Erase And Restore Hard Disk?

Apr 18, 2012

My older MBP is running very slow, and I have tried all the usual ways of making it run quicker - repair permissions, repair disk from Lion recovery partition, remove extraneous files, checking Activity Monitor, etc. etc. Someone suggested reformatting the HD and then restoring from a backup. I have the HD cloned to an external HD with Super Duper, but if I reformat the internal HD and restore from the clone, won't the problems that caused the issue in the first place just be cloned into SD and then restored to the reformatted internal drive, thus defeating the excercise?

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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MacBook Pro :: Erase ALL The Files On It?

Apr 6, 2012

I've just gotten a new MacBook Air and successfully migrated all my data from my MacBook Pro. Now I'd like to clean up my MacBook Pro for my son. I don't want to erase all the applications, but I do want to erase all my files. Is there an easy way to it?

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Erase Original Settings If Restore Mac To Factory Settings?

Jul 8, 2010

I've purchased my Mac book from a friend. It still has his name and password on which he cannot remember. Am i correct in assuming that if I restore it to the origianl factory settings then it will erase his settings. Also will i need anything erlse with the start up like serial numbers, auth codes etc?

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MacBook Pro :: Delete Files That Say You Can't Erase Them?

May 14, 2012

I'm trying to delete several files (one, an application; the other, an Excel file) but whenever I move them to the trash, I get an error message. The Application (Skype) error says I have to unlock the file, but after I unlock it (using File->Get Info) and I type in the administrator password, it gets me back to the beginning and I have to do the whole thing over and over again.

When I try to delete Excel file, i get a dialogue box that says "The operation can't be completed because the item NY alumni list.xls is in use." But the file is only being used by me; even after I make a small change and resave it and then try to delete it, i get the same error message repeatedly.

Info:Mac Book Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.1)

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OS X :: How To Erase Time Machine Files And Start Over?

Apr 7, 2009

How do I proceed to delete the time machine files in time capsule and start all over again to backup?

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MacBook Pro :: Uninstall / Erase Manually All Files

Jul 1, 2014

I was on twitter and it sounds repeatdly an ad, and appears ads banners so constantly. I had run an antivirus and it detected an ad malware. i tried to uninstall or erase manually all files, but there are two that i cant erase.

Bit defender, my antivirus, cant uninstall, erase or quarantine this ads-by-online-browser virus. I looked for web for info and all that i found was windows solutions.

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OS X :: Archive & Install Or Erase & Install + TM Restore?

Dec 22, 2008

Long story short: I've been having some issues with Leopard (and it looks like it was probably my fault for simply choosing the "Upgrade" option when I moved up from Tiger), and so now I'm looking into a clean install Leopard, which according to all other indications should fix my problem. Now, my initial reaction was to go with the "Archive and Install" option, but since I've been reading more about what people have to say, I'm starting to wonder if I should just choose "Erase and Install", and then restore from Time Machine instead? ...or is there really even a significant difference in the end?

I would like to keep everything as intact as possible, which makes me think Time Machine would be better, but then at the same time I've read stories about people having difficulties with restoring from Time Machine, and losing certain applications/preferences, etc... but sometimes they say it works just fine. So I don't know. But I'd like to get some second opinions before moving forward too quickly and then possibly regretting my decision later.

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OS X Mavericks :: WD Passport - How To Back It Up / Unable To Add Or Erase Files

Sep 12, 2014

I got a malware virus and want to reset my computer. I have webfoot but haven't installed it. Would that solve the malware virus?  If not, how can i move files from my mac to my WD MY Passport and clear up any duplicates? It currently won't allow any changes.

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

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OS X Mavericks :: Erase Old Time Machine Backup Files

Aug 28, 2014

I inherited an old external hard drive that I would like to use with Time Machine on a computer. However, the drive was used as a backup with Time Machine on another computer that has since been wiped clean and is no longer available. Unfortunately, the external drive still has the old TM backup files from the old computer. I've found that I cannot simply delete the backup files from the external drive.  

How can I delete the TM backup files from the external drive? Will erasing via Disk Utility handles this?

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Intel Mac :: Erase My Backup Files From My External Hard Drive?

Feb 26, 2012

I tried to erase my backup files from my external hard drive. Once in the trash, I cannot delete the backup.backup file.

Info:Mac OS X (10.6.7)

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OS X :: How Can Be Achieved Disck Utility Erase, But Only Erase Free Space Was Highlighted

Jul 27, 2009

I bought an imac 2 years ago, and updated it to leopard when that was released.
I no longer have the discs i used for Leopard, only the original mac os x 10.4 discs.I am very soon going to be selling this machine and need to wipe everything so that all is left if the operating system in the form you would expect as if you had just bought a new mac.How can this be achieved, i tried disck utility> erase, but only erase free space was 'highlighted'.

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OS X Mavericks :: How To Restore Files That Have Been Converted To Unix Files

Jun 23, 2014

How do I restore files that have been converted to unix files?

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Mac Pro :: Restore Files After Sync?

Nov 17, 2010

I have a MacPro 4.1. All my apps are on an SSD off the 2nd Optical drive. I have started using "Chronosync" to back up the data on the main hard drives to a drobo.

I have searched the Chronosync site and sent an email on my problem, but no luck with a reply. I was thinking that regardless of which back up software used, the problem would be the same

I want to reconfigure the data drives and they need to be wiped (they are currently RAID 0 and I don't want this any more).

The question is; when I want to restore the data files that I backed up off the drobo, back onto my MacPro:

1) Do I just drag the files back from the drobo across?

2) If yes, then will apps like... iMovie / iWeb / iTunes etc - which have "links" to different media: will those links be broken? (Remember, SSD with apps won't be touched, just the data they are accessing).

3) If links will be broken... any way to fix this problem? (easily! )

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OS X :: Restore Files From Trash Bin?

Nov 5, 2007

Yesterday I ran into a problem I did not know existed. I am quite new to mac.... I went to check "Last Week" in search side bar, in finder. I thought it was just history, so I deleted it all. It went into trash. Then I realized it acctually moved all the apps I used, files, prefs and so on into trash. I thought I could just restore items to its original locations. Peace of cake in windows, just click "restore". I found out I could not do it on my Mac. Yes, I know I could drag them back, but I did not know where most of the files originally came from. I searched the internet - found nothing, only that it is impossible to do. Is it true? I can not restore files I moved to trash? I tried time machine - did not work. The only way I could use - to restore the system using time machine when booted from Leopard disk. Is this the only way to restore something I moved to the trash?

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