Hello,
Has anyone noticed this and tested what it does. I do not have the necessary setup (2 time machine backups) to try it out.
1. In preferences/time machine set the "show time machine status in the menu bar"
2. Then click the time machine icon in the menu bar and keeping the mouse button pressed, press the "alt" key.
3. The 3rd menu option changes from "Enter time machine" to "browse other time machine disks"
My guess is that if you have more than one time machine backup, you can supposedly restore one of the files from another Mac onto your mac.
Can someone try this out and provide feed-back?
cheers
Has anyone noticed this and tested what it does. I do not have the necessary setup (2 time machine backups) to try it out.
1. In preferences/time machine set the "show time machine status in the menu bar"
2. Then click the time machine icon in the menu bar and keeping the mouse button pressed, press the "alt" key.
3. The 3rd menu option changes from "Enter time machine" to "browse other time machine disks"
My guess is that if you have more than one time machine backup, you can supposedly restore one of the files from another Mac onto your mac.
Can someone try this out and provide feed-back?
cheers