![]() ![]() ![]() Can I still do a full Time Machine restore from High Sierra to that new macOS? In other words, I would have skipped Mojave entirely. If I wait a couple of years to buy my new MacBook Pro, Apple would probably have come out with a new macOS. Is Time Machine smart enough to know this? I would hope that the restore would not overwrite Mojave and install High Sierra and its associated software (like Mail and Photos). Mail messages, personal files and documents, iTunes songs, Photos pictures and videos, plus my software like Unison, LibreOffice, BBEdit, VLC, games, etc. When I buy the new machine and plug in the USB drive and do a full Time Machine restore, what exactly will happen? I would like only data and some software to be transferred: i.e. ![]() I currently do regular Time Machine backups to an external USB Porsche-Design LaCie 1TB drive attached to my MacBook Pro. The Apple website informs me that my machine is too old to upgrade to Mojave, which means I will eventually buy a new 15" MacBook Pro (with Mojave pre-installed). I'm currently using a 2010 17" MacBook Pro running macOS High Sierra. ![]()
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