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Apple's Time Machine - Part II

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    Is it as easy to recover files from a Time Machine snapshot as it is to make the snapshot? Let's find out!

    The powerful aspect of Time Machine is that it's simple to use - anyone familiar with Finder will be able navigate the interface.
    Published: November 1, 2007 -- 08:19 GMT (01:19 PDT)

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    You go back and forth in time using the intuitive controls on the right hand side of the screen.

    Published: November 1, 2007 -- 08:19 GMT (01:19 PDT)

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    See the markers for different snapshots along the right of the screen? You can use this to choose the snapshot you want to look at.

    Published: November 1, 2007 -- 08:19 GMT (01:19 PDT)

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    You can also use the arrows to navigate amongst the cascade of Finder panes.

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    Once you've found the files you want to recover, select them ...

    Published: November 1, 2007 -- 08:19 GMT (01:19 PDT)

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    ... and the press Restore. It's really that simple!

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By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes | November 1, 2007 -- 08:19 GMT (01:19 PDT) | Topic: Apple

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Is it as easy to recover files from a Time Machine snapshot as it is to make the snapshot? Let's find out!

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Is it as easy to recover files from a Time Machine snapshot as it is to make the snapshot? Let's find out!

The powerful aspect of Time Machine is that it's simple to use - anyone familiar with Finder will be able navigate the interface.
Published: November 1, 2007 -- 08:19 GMT (01:19 PDT)

Caption by: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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