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The process or product of preserving data for the purpose of recovery from a data loss event.
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Time Machine inherited, but UID changed
I found one answer to my question at this archived page, which is old but still would probably still work. It involves rejiggering the new install to match the old TM UIDs. Unfortunately, in my curr …
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Time Machine inherited, but UID changed
I then used tmutil inheritbackup to reconnect to the same external backup disk that I had been using. That command was successful. … So a full solution would have to adjust the TM backup instead.
(Preemptive comment: No need to preach the Migration Assistant gospel. …