
How To Use Time Machine On Mac. Easy Tutorial on How To Setup, Use and Restore Files From Time Machine. You Could Consider This Demo as Time Machine 101. Additional Info from Apple Support Website: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201... Backup disks you can use with Time Machine: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT202784 #SoooooLetsGetStarted #SergeSiou SUBSCRIBE to Enter GIVEAWAY:http://goo.gl/88PNgx Recommended Apple Hardware: 2018 Apple MacBook Pro 15”: https://amzn.to/2FzNcP5 2018 Apple MacBook Pro 13”: https://amzn.to/2PKPsr6 2018 Apple MacBook Air 15”: https://amzn.to/2PHcz61 2018 Apple MacBook Air 13”: https://amzn.to/2OSIKu4 2018 Apple Mac mini : https://amzn.to/2FvccXw 2018 iPad Pro 12.9”: https://amzn.to/2FzKYyW 2018 iPad Pro 11”: https://amzn.to/2TAjsnQ 2018 Apple Pencil (2nd Generation): https://amzn.to/2FBELCE RAW TRANSCRIPT: The simplest built-in backup feature available on your Mac is Time Machine. The beauty of a Time Machine backup is that, it keeps hourly, Daily, Weekly and Monthly backups of your entire Macintosh HD. That's all your files, folders, installed apps, settings, user accounts and the way your Mac looked in the past in order to restore them later. Setting up a Time Machine as as easy as 1-2-3: 1. Purchase and external hard drive. 2. Connect external hard to your Mac and 3. From the auto-loading Time Machine pop-up window, click the button "Use as Backup Disk" and your Mac backup procedure automatically begin…seriously, it’s that simple. Perhaps the hardest thing for you to do on your part, is deciding on the type of external hard drive and storage space needed for your Time Machine backups. To ease your dilemma as to the storage space needed, generally get an external hard drive double the size of your current Mac internal storage. Once the external hard drive has been purchased, simply connect it to your Mac. Usually, when connecting a new blank external hard drive to the Mac, you'll see the following auto-load Time Machine set-up window, asking if you want to use this hard drive to back up with Time Machine. Simply click the button "Use as Backup Disk"and you'll be presented with the Time Machine Preferences window. Alternatively, if the blank hard drive was formatted differently, then you'll see the following window after you click the button "Use as Backup Disk" Asking if you want to erase the backup disk. Click the Erase button and again you’ll be presented with the Time Machine Preferences window. If you don't see the pop-up Time Machine set-up window after connecting your external HD, then simply launch System Preferences and click on the Time Machine icon, then click the button "Select Backup Disk…" . Click once on the name of your external hard drive icon, in my case the name is "untitled" and then click on the Use Disk button, and like before you are presented with the Time Machine Preferences window. Therefore, assuming you have reached the Time Machine Preferences window, you should notice that the next backup will start automatically in 120 seconds. This is entirely up to you, I prefer to manually start my Time Machine backups, so I'll uncheck start automatically, and then check “Show Time Machine in the menu bar”. When ready to start a backup, simply click on the Time Machine icon in the menu bar, and select Back Up Now. The first backup could take a long time, depending on how many files you have. You can continue to use your Mac while Time Machine backs up your Macintosh HD. Future backups are faster as Time Machine only backs up files that have changed since your initial backup. Once Time Machine has finished the first backup, you’ll see the following notification. Optionally, I’ll just rename the external Time Machine HD appropriately: "Time Machine 1" Again, this is entirely up to you, I generally eject the Time Machine disk and manually initial a backup of my Mac every two weeks. I’ll now show how to restore specific items deleted from my Pictures and Document Folders on my Macintosh HD. I’ll just delete everything in my Pictures and Documents Folders as shown. To restore these items, I’ll just connect my Time Machine disk and from the menu bar, click on the Time Machine icon and select Enter Time Machine. On the bottom right hand corner of the screen, you can scroll through the Timeline for the date and time that you last did a Time Machine backup. Use the on screen up and down arrow to jump to the last time the contents of a particular folder changed. I’ll just click on the Pictures Folder and use the up and down arrow to locate the items that was in the Pictures Folder before they were deleted. Once located, simply right click or control click on an item for additional options or press the spacebar fo preview the selected item. I’ll just select all in the Pictures Folder and then click the Restore button here. As you’ll notice the items in the Pictures Folder has been restored to the Macintosh HD.
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