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Prerequisites:

– admin account & password
– AFP-share & server IP-address (smb is fine as well)

  1. Boot the Computer to Recovery Mode.

  2. Open Terminal in the Utilities menu

  3. At the prompt enter: cd /Volumes

  4. Create a sub-directory in Volumes as a mount point for your time machine share:
    mkdir TimeMachine

  5. Enter cd TimeMachine

  6. Enter pwd. pwd should show /Volumes/TimeMachine

  7. Mount the network share with your admin loginname & password:

     mount -t afp afp://adminname:password@ServerIPAddress/ShareName /Volumes/TimeMachine
    

If your password contains wonky characters like :@\/ use URL encoding to protect them 8. Enter: ls -la. Note the exact name of your sparsebundle. 9. Enter: hdid /Volumes/TimeMachine/NameOfYourSparseBundle. You may enter the first letters of the sparsebundle name and then hit TAB. Hitting tab should auto-complete the Time Machine sparsebundle name. It may not look the same as above as it escapes spaces and special characters. 10. After auto-completing the name, hit return. If you return to the prompt the sparsebundle has been opened. 11. Enter exit and and quit Terminal.
Example steps 3-11:

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  1. Select Restore From Time Machine Backup and click Continue.

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  1. After a search it should show you the Time Machine Backups directory as a volume that contains your backup. Select that (in my example 'Time Machine Backups') and click Continue.

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  1. In the next screen you will see all the backups that you can restore from listed by time and date.

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  1. Select the backup you want to restore and continue and finally choose your destination disk:

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