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Time Machine, a built-in function to macOS since OS X 10.5 Leopard, is the easiest way to back up and recover your Mac from hard drive failure. Before beginning any Mac repairs, follow this guide to ensure you have protection against any data loss.
This guide includes some optional steps, such as enabling backups to multiple drives.
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Select System Preferences from the Apple menu.
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Click the Time Machine icon in the bottom row.
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Select Select Disk to select another drive.
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Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select another backup disk from the list, and optionally enable encryption.
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In the folder that contained the files you want to recover, click the Time Machine icon in your menu bar, and select Enter Time Machine.
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Boot to macOS recovery by holding Command+R.
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Select Restore from Time Machine Backup from the list of available options.
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Open the Migration Assistant app if you've already setup macOS.
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Select the From a Mac, Time Machine backup, or startup disk option in the list of transfer choices, and click Continue.
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Select the backup drive icon in the list of choices, and click Continue.
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You may be asked to enter a decryption password. Enter the one you chose previously, when configuring your backup.
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That's it! Now you should know how to keep your data backed up using Time Machine, understand its more advanced features, and know how to restore a backup in the event of a failure.
That's it! Now you should know how to keep your data backed up using Time Machine, understand its more advanced features, and know how to restore a backup in the event of a failure.
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