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Time Machine Restore to include VM?

Present config: Mac OS 10.12.6 on late 2009 iMac, Win 7 Prof. , Parallels 13

I do not plan on upgrading to High Sierra at this time.

I will be installing 513 gb SSD in place of hard drive and will be using OWC temp. sensor as well.

Questions:

1) Assuming proper installation of new drive, will the Command + R function restore the entire contents of my Time Machine back-up to include VM (Parallels 13 and Windows 7) to the new drive?

2) What are the advantages or disadvantages to a Time Machine restore vs. a drive cloning in the above configuration?

3) Any formating issues that I need to be aware of?

4) While doing the full restore, would I leave all peripherals connected or disconnected (printer, scanner, UPS battery, external sound).



dudelz wrote:

 

Present config: Mac OS 10.12.6 on late 2009 iMac, Win 7 Prof. , Parallels 13

I do not plan on upgrading to High Sierra at this time.

I will be installing 513 gb SSD in place of hard drive and will be using OWC temp. sensor as well.

Questions:

1) Assuming proper installation of new drive, will the Command + R function restore the entire contents of my Time Machine back-up to include VM (Parallels 13 and Windows 7) to the new drive?

2) What are the advantages or disadvantages to a Time Machine restore vs. a drive cloning in the above configuration?

3) Any formating issues that I need to be aware of?

4) While doing the full restore, would I leave all peripherals connected or disconnected (printer, scanner, UPS battery, external sound).

Yes TM backs up VM and Windows in that VM.

You can read more on your queries:How to create a boot clone



最后更新:2017-10-06 18:16:23

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