Restoring bookmarks from time machine

Once again I have been the victim of lost bookmarks bar from Safari.


I do backup using Time Machine.


When I enter MacBook backup I cannot locate


~/Library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist


or



/Library/Preferences/com.apple

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jul 21, 2013 12:26 AM

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Jul 21, 2013 2:38 PM in response to animist08

Triple-click the line below on this page to select it, then copy it to the Clipboard (command-C):


~/Library/Safari


Quit Safari. Disable Safari synchronization in iCloud, if applicable.


Select


Go Go to Folder


from the Finder menu bar. Paste into the text box that opens (command-V), then press return.


A folder window should open. Restore the file named "Bookmarks.plist" in that folder from a backup that predates the unwanted changes. If you disabled sync, re-enable it and test.

Sep 27, 2014 12:42 PM in response to Linc Davis

Thanks! This worked for me.


My problem was finding the Bookmarks.plist file in the TM backup file that I wanted to copy.


For some reason, just searching for Bookmarks.plist didn't work inside the TM folder. Had to OPEN the TM backup disk then after FINDER>GO>Go To Folder... enter the specific string (i.e., Backups.backupdb/iMac27/2014-09-22-163313/Macintosh HD/Users/imac27/Library/Safari) before the Bookmarks.plist file could be found to be copied.


How come Spotlight can't find Bookmarks.plist? I guess I don't know how Spotlight works.


..rickko..

Dec 28, 2014 6:15 PM in response to Linc Davis

Hi, I'm having this same issue for a different reason. However, there is no Safari folder in the Library folder in my TM backups! I need to go back to a back up from this morning to restore bookmarks inadvertently deleted while preparing an older MBP for my kids this PM. But if I open the ~/Library/Safari folder in TM I cannot go back in time. If I go back via ~/Library the Safari folder disappears from all backups except the most recent one.

May 19, 2015 8:52 PM in response to Linc Davis

Sorry, Linc,


This prescription didn't work for me at any level.


First, the triple click on -/Library/Safari (which highlighted the link) - Command C didn't seem to copy it to the clipboard. While Finder-Go-Go to folder brought up the dialog box, Command-V didn't paste the link as you described. Trying to repeat the process by highlighting the link then right Click-Copy, followed by the Finder-Go-Go to folder then right click- past still failed to open the folder. All I got was an error message "Folder cannot be found"


I don't find this exactly surprising as it seems my MacBook Pro and OSX 10.8 have, over recent times, not always behaved "according to the script"


Think I'll try some other suggestions on this thread.

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