Migration assistant doesn't recognise an apple time machine back up on an external disk

I'm trying to re-build my parent's iMac; the OSX has just been re-installed by apple (at a Genius Bar); they completely wiped the hard drive & did a complete reinstall of Mac OSX 12.2; I'm currently updating this to 12.2.1


I have an old time machine back up of the hard drive of this computer (for this purpose, it's relevant, as the computer hasn't had a great deal of work done on it since I created it). The time machine back up is about 16 months old, I think the OSX would be about 10.14.x


The iMac with osx 12.2 recognises & reads my external hard drive with my time machine back up on it. But when I try to use migration assistant on the freshly installed iMac with osx 12.2, migration assistant stalls at the page looking for a time machine source - it's not allowing me to choose the hard drive; instead I'm just getting a spinning wheel that's not connecting to anything.


as a fail safe, I have a manual copy of all of the documents of the two user profiles that I'm trying to re-install on this computer (I managed to copy these files onto another hard drive). Is there a way to use this copy to manually re-load the user profiles? (I didn't copy the system or library folders from the original drive before the system drive was wiped and a fresh copy of OSX 12.2 was installed0

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Posted on Feb 22, 2022 3:45 AM

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Feb 25, 2022 4:44 AM in response to ZillaB

Hi ZillaB


This at least might start some discussion on ways or not.


My guess is that TM backup is not recognised for although physically the same computer with the much new operating system and probably a new name for the computer it thinks it is completely different. So migration assist on TM or TM Star Wars won’t work.


I have three suggestions:


1. You should be able to open the TM backup as you would a normal folder and drag and drop various files across to the Mac.


2. If you have a bootable backup of the original system you could try to boot your Mac with that then erase the internal hard drive along with OS 12.2, formatting as Mac Extended Journaled.


Then using say Carbon Copy Cloner (or similar) copy the bootable backup onto the Mac hard drive.


When finished restart into the mac directly.


If that wasn’t as up to date as the TM backup then TM backup should be recognised if your bootable backup is the same ‘computer’ in all respects as the TM backup.


Download 12.2 then either upgrade to 12.2 directly or take it up in stages.


NB the 10.14 version (Mojave) probably used 32-bit software whereas 12.2 will not, so whole other can of worms


3. I doubt the following will work but …:


Boot the 12.2 mac into recovery mode


Erase the hard drive and format it Mac as Extended Journaled then use the time machine backup to restore.


Upgrade if you wish to 12.2

Feb 26, 2022 1:35 AM in response to ZillaB

Let start with your second reply as it is ‘simpler’


If you have the time then you could try to copy to APFS drive but I very much doubt it will work. As you still have the same problem that your new formatted mac is not the same as the TM mac.


Up to Big Sur TimeMachine had to be on Mac Extended Journaled drive and as your TM is before Big Sur I don’t believe it will work if you put on an APFS drive.


But if you wish to try then copying a TM backup is not simple.


The best way is to use SuperDuper but it will erase/format the target drive which in your case doesn’t matter. I recently copied a 360GB TimeMachine drive that took 9 hours and 23 minutes so be prepared to keep everything turned on for a longgggg time.


To your first reply:


"do you know what files are transferred during a migration assistant set up?"


From memory you can choose what to copy eg Applications, Individual Users , settings …. All or some of the above.


I have used Migration Assist but I mostly use Carbon Copy Cloner if I want to copy a system from one device to another.


You have suggested various ways to copy data across and as long as you are not going to destroy systems, without an ability to recover, then give it a try.


Which leads me to very important topic make sure you have a back up of your target preferable a bootable copy. Though I believe even Carbon Copy Cloner can’t make a bootable copy of 12.2. So if you are likely to destroy the target have a strategy to recover eg can you take back to Apple Store?

 

Again I do not believe you will be successful using migration assist unless you get the Mac back to where it was at the time of

timemachine backup.


I return to suggestions 1, 2 and 3.

Feb 25, 2022 5:58 PM in response to Need_help_give_help

Hi Need_help_give_help,


thanks for taking the time to give me such a detailed response - I really appreciate it!


do you know what files are transferred during a migration assistant set up? The reason that I ask is two fold: I managed to make a separate copy of the main user folders material from my father's iMac before it was reformatted (but not the system or library folders), these files are much more recent than the time machine back up that I have (which is about 18 months old), as you've suggested in your point 1, I could copy files across from either my 18 month old time machine back up or the recent manual copy of the main folders that I did. The key files that I'd like to transfer are any user files that identify the account (so that I can re-connect my parents iPad and iPhones.


I also have my father's older 2011 iMac with all of the account info still active on it, I could possibly use migration assistant from this older 2011 iMac to migrate the user info to the new iMac. My hesitation with this is that the newer 2019 iMac has always run painfully slowly, and I think this has been caused by incorrect system info being transferred in a previous migration of data from the old iMac to the new iMac. Which brings me back to my earlier question, is it possible to selectively migrate only key information from the old iMac to the new iMac (possibly using migration assistant)?


Thanks for your help & patience, it's greatly appreciated!!!


(BTW, you've got a great user name!)

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