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Restart + Command + R

Hello,


I had to google to find out that this is the magic key combination to restore my entire system to a certain date

after updating my system to Mavericks and making some test runs with some new Apple apps and the files I have

created with prior versions. (I had problems with my files and some "rapid prototyping apps", therefore I decided

to downgrade.)


I played around with the migaration manager because I thought that's the way how to do it but couldn't figure

out how to manage to downgrade my computer by using a certain TimeCapsule backup.


Maybe, I am wrong, but as a User Interface Designer I would suggest to apply this "feature" under

the "Time Machine" control panel. From there it would be nice to have a list of entries such as:


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List:

- Date

- Time

- OS version


Button:

Restore


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I choose the appropriate entry and click "Restore" to restore my entire system from a Time Capsule

backup.


If that's not enough, as a User Interface Designer I would suggest to implement a similar feature

by launching the "Time Machine" application itself.


Greetings,

GarageBand (Mac) '11, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Apr 4, 2014 3:43 AM

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