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I just run a restore from a Time Machine Backup and wipe it before giving it back.


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You restore it from a backup.

Restore from backup, of course.

Or just restore from a backup?

Or restored to a backup?

I would restore from an off-site backup.

The instructions are backup, reformat, restore.

If we ever had to perform a complete restore from backup, this is probably how I would do it.

Restore from backup.

Restore from backup.

What's the big deal, wipe, then restore after. You have backups... Right?

This is a Windows phenomenon only right? I'd just restore from Time Machine and go along on my way.

So, you just restored from a backup then?

Restore from backups.

Seems like a checkpoint restore process. Do you have experience of this or actual guide? I'm really curious as to the underlying mechanism.

How? I don't see any restore option.

You turn it back on, and load it back from the hard drive.

So restore from backup...right? You did have backups didn't you?

You don't have a backup until you test its restore.

Back it up to the cloud and wipe it. Download backup on other side. Sure, officer, have at it <grin>.
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