Time Machine after migration

I have a Mac M1 and I have just did a clean install of Monterey, it wen smoothly. However, when I tried to setup the Time Machine to retrieve the backups from the old install, the computer can see the disk but it cannot "see" the Backup file that is there. If I enter Time Machine, it does not show me anything other than today. I believe it may be due to some involuntary name change, but I can't say for sure. Can someone point me the way to do the adjustments to recover the backups I had there?


Thanks in advance.

MacBook Pro (2020 and later)

Posted on Jan 4, 2022 11:10 AM

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Posted on Jan 4, 2022 11:26 AM

Try this: hold down the Option key and go to the TM menu and select "Browse Other Backup Disks…" Them select the same disk and see if it will let you access the files.


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Jan 10, 2022 12:18 AM in response to BlueberryLover

One option is to recover your files from the old Time Machine backup by copying the required data with Finder. You can then start a new Time Machine backup which includes the older data.

Thanks again, @Pie Lover. The last question: when you say to copy the required data, you mean the snapshots or files that are inside them? Can I simply have the old snapshots alone in a folder on my machine and backup everything?


Thanks again!



Jan 9, 2022 1:17 PM in response to Moxphere

One option is to recover your files from the old Time Machine backup by copying the required data with Finder. You can then start a new Time Machine backup which includes the older data.


If I recall correctly, I switched to APFS formatted backups once they became available in Big Sur. Since that time, I haven't experienced any of the Time Machine problems that have been reported.



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Jan 11, 2022 2:05 AM in response to BlueberryLover

@OldToad, @PieLover, I made it.


Using the Terminal trick suggested a few replies ago ("Do the following Google search and see if any of the hits help: How to inherit a time machine drive after the fact"), the computer had definitely inherited the old backup. I tried to simply start a new backup and he went into a process to check the differences and started to do another snapshot. Now I can access all the previous snapshots of the old machine. Thanks a lot to everyone!

Jan 9, 2022 9:06 AM in response to lllaass

Where evolving here. If I enter Time Machine and I try to see the main hard disk (Macintosh HD) I can see all the snapshots that I can even access these shots. However, if I simply enter time machine using the icon on the menu bar, it shows me nothing.


I tried to do the Terminal command suggested in the Google-found article, but I get the following message:


The image "[MACHINE NAME].sparsebundle" can't be inherited because another image "[MACHINE NAME].sparsebundle" belonging to this computer already exists in the same directory.


The snapshots are ok (I verified them) and the system can see it, but not directly in the Time Machine commands.Any other ideas?


Huge thanks in advance.

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