OS X Yosemite :: Use Time Machine To Transfer Some Of Information From External Hard Drive To Mac Mini

Dec 2, 2014

Computer: Mac Mini, 2009 or so, 160 GB HD (about 50 available), Yosemite.

Issue:  Set up a separate user and trying to import information from a Mac Book that is having issues.  Mac Book was backed up to an external HD via Time Machine

Question:  Is it possible to use time machine to transfer some of the information (photos, music, files) from the external hard drive to the Mac Mini?  Is it possible to extract the information from the hard drive by connecting it to the Mac Mini without using Time Machine?

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