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Can I back up to time machine from start up disk

Hi,


There's an error on my hard drive and need to reformat the drive and reinstall snow leopard. I need to back up recent work on my either time machine drive or another drive.


I have started up using the install disk and my time machine drive is recognised. What should I do now?


Thanks

Posted on Aug 12, 2015 3:24 AM

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Posted on Aug 12, 2015 7:41 AM

If you can boot normally do so and run Time Machine. If you can't, try using Disk Utility/Restore to copy the backup to a new location. Please note that this will reformat the destination partition.

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Aug 12, 2015 10:10 AM in response to Eric Root

Hi thanks for the help 🙂


The mac is not booting normally, just from disk. What I should do is extract certain files made since I last backed it up two weeks ago. I have another mac and other hard drives. I can attach drives and I guess a network cable so I suppose my question is How do I access the laptop hard drive to find the files from the last two weeks to export? I would then run a restore from time machine and re-import the recent files.


Any links or suggestions for network shortcuts and key commands all useful


Thanks

Can I back up to time machine from start up disk

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