Hi all
it's occurred to me I've never had to install from a backup after a total data hardware loss before.
Background: Last week I experimented with making my M2 MPB water cooled and this did not at all go well for me or the machine. The M2 is currently in Apple hospital and parts are on order, extremely likely the logic board (and my data) will be replaced. In the past I just removed the SATA HDD or SSD and/ or used external enclosures.
I have multiple encrypted backups with both Super Duper and Time Machine on NVMe SSD's and HDD and these updated only 2 hrs prior to the tragic demise. The data is quite organized without any garbage on it so am not interested in porting it manually. So would most here agree to try Time Machine for the most automated process? And if so, I'll likely be greeted with the latest Sonoma OS (as are my backups), and plugging the external in immediately when greeted with the "welcome screen" will prompt to restore immediately? Or will I need to set the basics i.e. language, iCloud, WiFi first and then be invited to use a TM backup afterwards?
For now I'm glad I kept this, my 2009 MBP, for such unexpected and most unfortunate events.
it's occurred to me I've never had to install from a backup after a total data hardware loss before.
Background: Last week I experimented with making my M2 MPB water cooled and this did not at all go well for me or the machine. The M2 is currently in Apple hospital and parts are on order, extremely likely the logic board (and my data) will be replaced. In the past I just removed the SATA HDD or SSD and/ or used external enclosures.
I have multiple encrypted backups with both Super Duper and Time Machine on NVMe SSD's and HDD and these updated only 2 hrs prior to the tragic demise. The data is quite organized without any garbage on it so am not interested in porting it manually. So would most here agree to try Time Machine for the most automated process? And if so, I'll likely be greeted with the latest Sonoma OS (as are my backups), and plugging the external in immediately when greeted with the "welcome screen" will prompt to restore immediately? Or will I need to set the basics i.e. language, iCloud, WiFi first and then be invited to use a TM backup afterwards?
For now I'm glad I kept this, my 2009 MBP, for such unexpected and most unfortunate events.