I looked at the Bootup options with Command R held down during startup and
see that one option is recovering from a time machine backup. Can you
recover your hard disk with OS, apps etc, or is time machine just for
documents and folders (data)? I'll be addressing the issue of a backup
strategy soon and if Time machine will restore the OS Apps and documents,
then that's one route I'll consider.
Thanks for any and all help.
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