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TomOSeven

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Basically, title. Will the difference in CPU architectures make it more difficult / impossible to move from an Intel Mac to an ARM Mac via Time Machine?
 

r6mile

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Basically, title. Will the difference in CPU architectures make it more difficult / impossible to move from an Intel Mac to an ARM Mac via Time Machine?

No reason why it should, especially with your personal data. Any Intel-only apps that you wish to migrate will run under Rosetta 2 in an Apple Silicon Macs, so there shouldn't be any issues. Of course, we will only know for sure once AS Macs come out, but I imagine Apple will have worked this out by then.
 

amagichnich

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Depends on what you mean by “restore”. Restore the old Mac as an image on an AS Mac - most certainly impossible.
Install MacOS and restore user data from the TM backup - most certainly possible
 
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Spindel

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Been wondering this too.

On the other hand my current "install" is originally from 2008 (last restored 2013 when I switched computer) and I'm thinking it might maybe be better to scrap it all (probably loads of old junk from leopard/snow leopard still living in my system) and start fresh.
 
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