Hi Justin,
Thanks for that suggestion. I love the item chooser, however, this  
time, I didn't even think of giving it a try. I'll let everyone know  
how it works.


Dan

key...@comcast.net




On Mar 6, 2009, at 4:06 PM, Justin Harford wrote:

>
> If memory serves you can use the items menu to find the restore
> button.  I haven't used that in a long time though so I'm not exactly
> sure.  I would recommend that you just access all the backups through
> the finder.
>
> J
>
> "Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already
> tomorrow in Australia." Charles Schultz, creator of the Peanuts comic
> strip.
>
> El 06/03/2009, a las 15:09, Dan escribió:
>
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>> I am wanting to know how to use the Time Machine's Restore feature. I
>> know I can restore the whole system by picking a backup date and time
>> from the Install DVD.
>> I also know that I can go to my Time Machine files and locate the  
>> file
>> I want to restore manually by Copying and Pasting it where it goes.
>> What I don't remember is how to Go to the Time Machine Window and  
>> pick
>> a file and use the Restore button.
>> I can open Time Machine by doing the following.
>> 1. Go to my documents folder, for example.
>> 2. Open time Machine from the Doc and see a listing of files.
>> 3. With VO F2 twice, I can find the different windows and I can even
>> find the file I want to restore.
>> However, I cannot find the Restore button.
>> Anybody have any suggestions?
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> key...@comcast.net
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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