Big Jim
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- Derbyshire, UK
Have a Mac mini running mojave customer has tried to update to Big Sur themselves but it failed.
The reason appears to be that Big Sur wants to use APFS and the drive can't be converted with a live OS on it.
So we ran a full time machine backup, verified it had ran, then reformatted the drive and installed big Sur clean, during setup opted to restore data from time machine backup, it failed (i didn't see the message my Tech did so don't know exactly what it said) we left it running overnight I came in this morning to a flashing folder icon, holding option key showed no drives at all.
booted to Mac OS from a bootable USB stick and the time machine drive now says it is empty.
what the hell happened ?
and how do I recover the time machine drive now ?
The reason appears to be that Big Sur wants to use APFS and the drive can't be converted with a live OS on it.
So we ran a full time machine backup, verified it had ran, then reformatted the drive and installed big Sur clean, during setup opted to restore data from time machine backup, it failed (i didn't see the message my Tech did so don't know exactly what it said) we left it running overnight I came in this morning to a flashing folder icon, holding option key showed no drives at all.
booted to Mac OS from a bootable USB stick and the time machine drive now says it is empty.
what the hell happened ?
and how do I recover the time machine drive now ?