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With Time Machine, you can restore your whole system from any past backups and peruse the past with ease. Can't find a file you want? Enter Time Machine's time-based browser to see a snapshot of how your entire system looked on any given day — file by file. - Source: Apple

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  • Cool! But how they manage that with the memory space?

  • you need an additional hard disk

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  • When do you guys understand. Time machine has the ability to restore everything back to a point in the past. Only that you need an external hard drive disk to do that :P

  • hey new YouTube home page layout/design"

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    nuff said.

    copy and paste on others videos untill they remove it.

    and rate this so people will see it

  • @larrymm2007 Just make sure that you are in the program or folder in finder that had the file you deleted. As long as you are in it you will be able to grab that one file click the restore button and viola like it never got deleted.

  • @HerroHerrar It will create a plist and store the information so that if you restore your computer off the backup it will be exactly the way you left it. So yes it does save your history. Not in a readable format per-say but if you delete your history 3 days from now it will be saved in your time machine backup. If you don't want this saved in a backup i would suggest that you use private browsing in safari so that it never gets cached.

  • hi dude one question, can this program back up deleted history(websites)?

  • @marineosx Thank you for offering to help me. I appreciate your kindness and concern. I'll call apple first since they have such a great tech support team available to help us. If needed I will take you up on your offer. I apologize for my earlier remarks. Sometimes computers drive me bananas, but I know that's no excuse.

  • @larrymm2007 I apoligize for this comment. I was having a bad hair day. :) Computers drive me banannas sometimes. I want to say that i really appreciate the help the apple offers and has setup for their users. A more appropriate response for my failure to have success locating my old files would have been to contact apple tech support.

  • @larrymm2007 you can locate, and restore any individual item you want to from any application, and you can restore your entire system from it if need be. If you are truly having problems with it contact me, and I will be happy to help.

  • It's all lies. He talks a lot of talk. But he doesn't show you how to locate anything. You want to know why. Because you can't. It's not possible. Karlopogl knows it. Otherwise he would be able to show you how it's done. Time machine is a failure. Fact. Time machine is not capable of locating anything or restoring anything. I lost $300 to find this out. Please someone make me wrong. But unfortunately it's true. :( Apple. thumbs up. Time machine. Don't waste your money on it.

  • Wow they just did a more idiotic Recycle bin ...

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