Thoughtful, detailed coverage of the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, plus the best-selling Take Control ebooks.

 

 

Author Biography

Adam C. Engst is the publisher of TidBITS and Take Control Books. He has written numerous books, including the best-selling Internet Starter Kit series, and many magazine articles - thanks to Contributing Editor positions at MacUser, MacWEEK, and now Macworld. His innovations include the creation of the first advertising program to support an Internet publication in 1992, the first flat-rate accounts for graphical Internet access in 1993, and the Take Control electronic book series. His awards include the MDJ Power 25 ranking as the most influential person in the Macintosh industry outside of Apple every year since 2000, inclusion on the MacTech 25 list of influential people in the Macintosh technical community, and being named one of MacDirectory's top ten visionaries. And yes, he has been turned into an action figure. Want more? Follow Adam on Twitter for 140-character musings on a variety of topics.

Send Email to Author Email the author

 
Extract Directly from Time Machine

Normally you use Time Machine to restore lost data in a file like this: within the Time Machine interface, you go back to the time the file was not yet messed up, and you restore it to replace the file you have now.

You can also elect to keep both, but the restored file takes the name and place of the current one. So, if you have made changes since the backup took place that you would like to keep, they are lost, or you have to mess around a bit to merge changes, rename files, and trash the unwanted one.

As an alternative, you can browse the Time Machine backup volume directly in the Finder like any normal disk, navigate through the chronological backup hierarchy, and find the file which contains the lost content.

Once you've found it, you can open it and the current version of the file side-by-side, and copy information from Time Machine's version of the file into the current one, without losing any content you put in it since the backup was made.

Submitted by
Eolake Stobblehouse

 

 

Recent TidBITS Talk Discussions
 
 

Displaying results 661 to 680 of 4086

Show summaries of articles  Hide search parameters

Any text
Author
Headline
Issue #
 
Start date
 
End date
 
Sort
Per page
 

 

iWork and iWeb Updated, Apple Restricts Release Notes

DealBITS Discount: Save $30 on MathMagic Equation Editor

More Podcast Coverage from Macworld Expo

Rich Mogull Joins TidBITS as Security Editor

Get Bit Literate, with a Buggy Whip

Broken-off Power Tip? See a Jeweler.

Go See Geek Art Graffiti

Apple Ships Pink iPod nano, Apologizes to Tonya

Apple Beats Earnings Records with Q1 2008 Results

DealBITS Drawing: Win a Copy of the MathMagic Equation Editor

Mac Industry Marching to a Different Beat

Adam Pontificates for The Guardian

Amazon MP3 Scores DRM-Free Music: What About Apple?

Rogue Amoeba's Live Disc Avoids Wasting CDs

Eliminate Hangs in Eudora's Sponsored Mode

New Mac Pro Goes Eight-Core Before Macworld Expo

New Xserve Goes Eight-Core Too

Tips for Better iPhoto Cards

TidBITS Events at Macworld SF 2008

The Trick to Adjusting Dates in iPhoto Calendars

start of results | previous 20 results | next 20 results | end of results