Hi guys,
I have kept upgrading my existing macOS installation for over 10 years now. Basically moved from one Mac to another, always using the same installation (restored TimeMachine to new Macs when I needed to move). Now that I am moving from an Intel Mac over to a M1 Mac, I figure it's time to start from scratch. After 10+ years, my installation has amassed tons of oprphaned config files, tons of files I don't even remember what they were, etc. - I want a clean slate.
That being said, I don't want to lose the data and settings of the apps I actually use.
What would be the best approach to do this? Set up the new Mac, install the apps I need, and then selectively restore settings and data from the Library folder on the TimeMachine backup? Is this even possible?
Thanks
I have kept upgrading my existing macOS installation for over 10 years now. Basically moved from one Mac to another, always using the same installation (restored TimeMachine to new Macs when I needed to move). Now that I am moving from an Intel Mac over to a M1 Mac, I figure it's time to start from scratch. After 10+ years, my installation has amassed tons of oprphaned config files, tons of files I don't even remember what they were, etc. - I want a clean slate.
That being said, I don't want to lose the data and settings of the apps I actually use.
What would be the best approach to do this? Set up the new Mac, install the apps I need, and then selectively restore settings and data from the Library folder on the TimeMachine backup? Is this even possible?
Thanks