On 2022-08-18, Amanda Ripanykhazova <
[email protected]> wrote:
My 2016 MBP just died and left me with an insurance claim. Luckily (?)
before the circuit board died, I manage to do a TM backup! Now I am discovering that I may not be able to use it.
While it is being settled, I am using a 2009 17inch Core 2 Duo MBP to
which I am trying to restore the time machine backup of the 2016 MBP.
Both are running 10.14.6. I am getting the incompatible hardware error message while trying to restore onto it. I am aware that the hardware
is incompatible but I had found in the past that unlike Windows, which
boots straight into a BSOD, with MacOS, if I can restore the OS
programs and data, when I try to boot up the Core 2 Duo, MacOS does
try to get all the drivers right if it sees wrong/incompatible ones
present. At the moment the HDD is completely empty and I just did an
erase/ format to GUID on it preparatory to restoring from the I
backup.
Is there a way around the "cant restore onto a different mac" error
message?
Try this:
Connect the Time Machine backup disk to the 2009 MBP, boot into macOS
Recovery, install the operating system, and when the installation is
finished wait for the computer to reboot and when the setup assistant
asks if you would like to transfer your data from a Time Machine backup,
follow the prompts to select the backup disk.
<
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/intro-to-macos-recovery-mchl46d531d6/mac>
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