![]() ![]() (FYI: I have experienced the exact same behavior on my late 2014 iMac which is still running Big Sur 11.1.)Īm I understanding this correctly that one can no longer restore a full backup (system + data) in one shot (as I did a number of times in the past using previous macOS versions) but shall first reinstall macOS and then use Migration Assistant to restore files? Reinstall macOS if necessary and then use Migration Assistant to transfer data from your backup. « You must use Migration Assistant to transfer data from this backup. In the « Select a Backup » window: Selected the desired backup from the list and clicked « Continue ».Entered my LaCie drive password (backups are encrypted) and clicked « Continue ».In the « Select a Restore Source »: Selected my LaCie external drive from the list and clicked « Unlock ».In the « Restore from Time Machine » window: Clicked « Continue ».Selected « Restore from Time Machine » and clicked « Continue ». ![]() I am desperately trying to restore a Time Machine backup stored on my (LaCie d2 Thunderbolt 3 10Tb) external drive to my (2019) iMac running Big Sur 11.2. ![]()
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