darthvader747
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I recently tried restoring my system from my time machine back up and ran into so much trouble. A detailed explanation of what I did will follow. Essentially I want to understand why time machine changed my login password after a full restore; preventing me from accessing my restored system.
Also when I reinstalled and transferred data using migration assistant, I was forced to create a new user since the name of the time machine back up matches the use name/home folder name of the newly installed system.
Step by step story of what happened follows:
What I did:
1> I replaced my 80GB mac book hard drive with a new 250GB HD
2> I used the leopard CD to install the OS
3> In the CD I picked disk utilities to partition the disk and clicked GUID
4>At some point leopard asked me if I wanted to transfer everything from my time machine back up or a another mac
5> I picked time machine and everything went smoothly
THEN
6> The system rebooted displaying my login name and asked me for a login password. I entered my password (the password that I always used whenever any software was installed etc...I definitely put in the correct password). The system would not allow me to login
7> I tried to go into the OS disk and used the password reset utility but that did not work
8> So, I repartitioned my hard drive and reinstalled my OS without using time Machine back up
9> Everything went fine, OS was up and running
BUT I NEEDED MY FILES BACK
10> So I used the migration assistant to restore my system to an earlier date using my time machine back up
11>It gave me a message saying that the name of the backup and the user name of the system is the same and asked me to change the back up name. Which I did!
12>Time machine then created a new user the one that I changed on time machine and restored everything.
14> Problem is that I have two users now
15> I dont want two users and when I boot up, I am not logged into my old restored system which was done using time machine. I am logged into my new installation and I have to logout of that one and login to the other one each time.
SO WHAT DO I WANT TO KNOW?
1>WHY DID TIME MACHINE CHANGE MY LOGIN PASSWORD?
2>WHY DID TIME MACHINE FORCE ME TO CREATE A NEW NAME FOR THE BACK UP AND THEN CREATE A NEW USER WHERE IT RESTORED EVERYTHING
3>HOW CAN I DELETE THE NEW USER AND GET MAC TO BOOT INTO MY TIME MACHINE RESTORED USER (Basically my old computer which was backed up before I replaced my hard drive)
Also when I reinstalled and transferred data using migration assistant, I was forced to create a new user since the name of the time machine back up matches the use name/home folder name of the newly installed system.
Step by step story of what happened follows:
What I did:
1> I replaced my 80GB mac book hard drive with a new 250GB HD
2> I used the leopard CD to install the OS
3> In the CD I picked disk utilities to partition the disk and clicked GUID
4>At some point leopard asked me if I wanted to transfer everything from my time machine back up or a another mac
5> I picked time machine and everything went smoothly
THEN
6> The system rebooted displaying my login name and asked me for a login password. I entered my password (the password that I always used whenever any software was installed etc...I definitely put in the correct password). The system would not allow me to login
7> I tried to go into the OS disk and used the password reset utility but that did not work
8> So, I repartitioned my hard drive and reinstalled my OS without using time Machine back up
9> Everything went fine, OS was up and running
BUT I NEEDED MY FILES BACK
10> So I used the migration assistant to restore my system to an earlier date using my time machine back up
11>It gave me a message saying that the name of the backup and the user name of the system is the same and asked me to change the back up name. Which I did!
12>Time machine then created a new user the one that I changed on time machine and restored everything.
14> Problem is that I have two users now
15> I dont want two users and when I boot up, I am not logged into my old restored system which was done using time machine. I am logged into my new installation and I have to logout of that one and login to the other one each time.
SO WHAT DO I WANT TO KNOW?
1>WHY DID TIME MACHINE CHANGE MY LOGIN PASSWORD?
2>WHY DID TIME MACHINE FORCE ME TO CREATE A NEW NAME FOR THE BACK UP AND THEN CREATE A NEW USER WHERE IT RESTORED EVERYTHING
3>HOW CAN I DELETE THE NEW USER AND GET MAC TO BOOT INTO MY TIME MACHINE RESTORED USER (Basically my old computer which was backed up before I replaced my hard drive)