Thought I did, but the only backup is Mavericks and only one copied folder of 
files, at least what is visible to me on the drive.


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> On 27 Oct 2013, at 12:26 pm, Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Shouldn’t you have a backup for Mountain Lion as well?  I’m pretty sure I 
> remember seeing you backed up before updating to Mavericks.  If so, you 
> should be able to ge into your recovery partition, and use your time machine 
> backup from right before you updated to Mavericks.
> 
> Ricardo Walker
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> 
>> On Oct 27, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>    To summarize, I downgraded to Mountain Lion after a disastrous experience 
>> with Mavericks. However, because my Time Machine backup contained Mavericks, 
>> I had to copy and paste all of my files onto the drive as well. After the 
>> reinstallation, I attempted to copy the files back, but am getting the 
>> message "the operation could not be completed because not all the files are 
>> back-up files" or something like that. So, I tried copying things I needed 
>> individually for the time being. But the focus is all over the place, and 
>> the filenames keep changing as I move the arrow keys, and I get constant 
>> "finder busy" messages.
>> So, I need a particular bookshare book tomorrow, so I downloaded it again 
>> and tried to extract with the unarchiver. I had this set up automatically 
>> before the Mavericks upgrade, and can't seem to find in the preferences how 
>> to do this again. I selected the folder to extract, and am getting the 
>> message: "The unarchiver cannot extract content from this type of file". 
>> These problems are going to impact me directly at work, so I would sincerely 
>> appreciate assistance.
>> Christinesome of the files are backup
>> 
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