Wanted to wipe out my drive, but wanted to make sure when restoring from Time Machine, all files, apps, hack-apps, will still work?
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Wanted to wipe out my drive, but wanted to make sure when restoring from Time Machine, all files, apps, hack-apps, will still work? thanks |
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When you reinstall your operating system, OS X will ask if you want to restore from a Time Machine backup. just select your TM backup drive and it will install the OS fresh and then restore your data. As long as you haven't setup any excluded folders, it will copy all of your data in all the places except system folders. You can find the current list of system exclusions at Mine (Mac OS 10.5.8) looks like this:
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As far as I know. A month ago I was trying to restore some config files from macport upgrade (/opt/local/etc, which is hidden within Finder). When I explored with Timemachine I found all the files and directories since the first day I started using Timemachine. |
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For all intents and purposes, without exclusions, it will backup up all user data... The scope of Time Machine (Time Machine Exclusions) Time Machine, by default, backups up every local drive on your machine. It won’t backup network mounted drives, but any local drive that is not excluded is by default added into the backup. Apple has a standard list of exclusions, but since Apple has not officially documented these exculsions they may change unpredictably in the future. But for now, the following directories do not have to be excluded manually:
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