How To Backup & Restore Time Machine on OCLP Mac [FULL GUIDE]
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OCLP is installing on an old iMac. Although I've used OCLP before, I have never backed up an OCLP installation. Honestly, I've never thought about it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention and showing me how.
Mr. Macintosh, this is a great tutorial. I knew I was doing something wrong. My 2013 Mac Pro is restore and running prior to me screwing it up. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Mr Macintosh, Once again Thank you so much for your informative and precise teachings! You are a gentleman and scholar Sir! I honestly was expecting a reply or two back regarding the comment I made on your sequoia OCLP 2.0.0 video. This video is above and beyond and thoroughly answered all my reservations regarding this subject. Spot On Brother. Have a fantastic day bud! Keep up the excellent work!!!
I LOVE your videos!! Clear and concise information without the added (and unnecessary) baggage of so many other You tubers. Thanks again!!!
You’re a genius! I really appreciate how clearly you explain things. Thank you so much!
Thank you @DanyGlezer-yi5es 😀
Simply, huge thanks for this thorough walkthrough! 👍
Anecdotally, I’ve done this process successfully several macOS versions back, so being able to observe/see the changes (what to expect as of Sonoma) is just gold. (Or whatever we deem “safe” these days…😅)
Awesome! Thanks so much for the confidence boost upgrading now knowing with detail the restoring from Time Machine Backup process. Haven't needed to do it yet but without this video I don't think I would have done it properly. Can't thank you enough for all your great work!
It’s funny because I ran into the boot loop problem 2 days ago after using the migration assistant… You are a life saver !!! Thanks thanks thank you 🙏🙏🙏👌😎 ( just subscribed)
Waiting for your video on whether to upgrade to mac os sequoia or not.
My iMac was better after it.
@@ryanzmuda3167 hmm
Thank You Mr Mac, great easy to follow video as always. Keep up the great work. Mike 👌🍻
@Mr.Macintosh. Excellent! your guides are always very informative. this one is very, very...useful. Thank You.
After following instructions and using an installer from thumb drive, all good on 2011 mid year 27” non metal graphics I mac. No issues, works fine.
Fantastic video, many thanks - I've fallen into the trap of not reverting the patches and the restore has failed and got itself into a loop - I now know better for next time. Thank you.
Definitely going to watch this later. TM not working was why I walked away from OCLP
Thanks for the tutorial. The video explains how to encrypt the backup.
Request if you could make a video explaining how to encrypt the Mac (running opencore) as well.
Thanks for this great tutorial, nice to know the Migration Assistant method works without the post root patches. I usually don't use Time Machine because I avoid incremental backup systems and use Carbon Copy Cloner instead to backup to external HD's and boot from them the old fashioned way. But this is a great method to downgrade an OS, so thank you very much for your effort in preparing this video. Thank you, dearly appreciated.
I have always had problems with APFS and Time Machine backups - even on supported Macs and even on Apple TimeCapsules. Last time i tried I used a 5TB drive (my M1 MBP is 1TB) and it still stuffed up. I never use APFS on the time machine backup drive anymore and it has worked better.
Informative as always! Wasn’t AFPS introduced as default w/ High Sierra?
Still looking for a video to show upgrading my iMac with OCLP Ventura to OCLP Sequoia. Not sure if i can just do the upgrade through Apple settings. Thanks for all the great videos.
After trying this it didn’t work while updating from Sonoma to Sequoia BUT like last year I remembered that with Carbon Copy Cleaner and without having to revert patches I was able to restore flawlessly 🙏
Disk utility can make a system image. I would think that would be quicker.
Have a question, what if you wanted to use your time machine backup from the last supported Mac OS say Monterey and you was moving to OCLP Sonoma, would the restore process be the same or different?
Hi, Thanks for your excelent work. One question: MacBook pro 15" 2015, does not restart, after klicking on reboot. the proceeding bar stpos, so I have to shut down the MacBook and start again bei pressing the button. What can I do to get rid of this. Thanks
Hi, can you do a video with Apple Silicon? I mean the same one but with any apple silicon mac. Thank you
I don't understand why one has to revert the root patches prior to restoration. That is, the partches are on the EFI partition while the destination for the restoration is another partition altogether.
Thanks a lot! Does CCC work with OCLP?
Hi .
Does the procedure demonstrated in the video possibly also work with CCC to clone a macOS that runs with OCLP as a bootable operating system? I had once tried with CCC to clone such a bootable macOS under OCLP. Unfortunately, it didn't work so easily.
Weird, I hit the boot loop problem on 2013 Mac Pro on a clean install of Sequoia, and on a whim decided to restore docs/programs from my last TM backup...boooooot loooooop. Start all over and just ignore that prompt. :D
Should I Upgrade my mscbook Air from early 2014 to sequoia?
So is my AirPort Extreme / Time Capsule completely useless now as it formats it’s HDD in HFS+ ??
Can you please help me: i moved to a mac mini (late 2012) and updated it to sequoia. i'm trying to restore a time machine backup from my macbook air 2020 m1, but after the migration is complete, it stuck on a boot loop. I did tried removing the drives that open core installs after updating to sequoia, but still having the same issue.
Where can I buy a reasonably priced thunderbolt 2 drive or dock?
I tried multiple ways to restore TM, but every time, after restore, it went to boot loop. System boot to migration assistant and then it will reboot. I ended up setting up new, but I was not able to restore using TM.
Can you write to the EFI partition with OCLP? Having issues
Is that true for a T2 apple silicon or just for T1?
Would this be a good thing to do before you decide to try to upgrade your unsupported Mac to a newer OS?
Hello, Where should I buy these computer accessories?
I live in Switzerland
great video
One question. Does this procedure work if your backup source is a time capsule?
It does I always backup mine from TC
macos macbook air 2010 can i update
What happen when ur OCLP USB have a forbidden sign and you cannot boot?
Reset NVRAM/PRAM and try again
If you rely on an external monitor being connected and want to watch Apple purchased movies with one connected, don't go OCLP...at least not Sonoma or Sequoia on 2015 MBP...
I never use TimeMachine, Carbon Copy Cloner is much better for your data. I would rather install the system fresh and get the data via CCC
Why don't just use the Migration Assistant
He is using Migration Assistant.. maybe watch before comment.
Nice try, Mr. Mac, but the hands are just a creepy distraction.