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Regularly backing up your Mac with Time Machine can prevent data loss and allow you to restore earlier versions of files.
Time Machine can restore Mac files individually and from a particular date and time while presenting the information in a fun, user-friendly way.
Apple's Time Machine software makes it really easy to recover old versions of files, restore a Mac, or set up a new Mac. Here's how ...
Here's how to automatically or manually back up your data, and then restore it on your Mac using Apple's Time Machine feature ...
Ever lose a file on your Mac? Maybe it was there but now it's gone. If you use macOS Time Machine, recovering a file may require only a few clicks. Here's how to use it to restore an individual file.
Time Machine is a great tool that automagically backs up your Mac every hour (when plugged into power). What some users may not know is you can use Time Machine to restore specific files to your Mac.
To recover a file, open a Finder window, click Time Machine’s menu bar icon and choose ‘Enter Time Machine’. The view changes to a stack of Finder windows going back in time.
Here's how to regularly or manually back up your data, and then restore it on your Mac using Apple's Time Machine feature.
It’s important to back up your Mac to ensure your files are protected from disaster. Here are the best ways to do it and keep everything safe and sound.
Setting up Time Machine When you connect an external hard drive to your Mac, a prompt may appear asking if you want to use it as a Time Machine backup disk.