On May 28, 2013, at 7:13 PM, steve harley wrote:

> as a two-bit consultant who occasionally saves people from backup disasters, 
> i would consider another possibility; if TM was restarted, such as might have 
> happened if it thought you had a new internal disk drive, the old TM archive 
> may still be on the backup drive; if that's the case, here's how to browse 
> the old archive:
> 
> <http://www.macworld.com/article/1147185/alttimemachinedrives.html>

Thanks, Steven. I now know what happened: I had forgotten that I had a new hard 
drive put in at the end of December! Now another thing I'm ashamed to admit: I 
still had the old hard drive till about a month ago, at which point, figuring 
that if nothing had shown up missing in four months I didn't need to hang onto 
it, I tossed it. 

As I recall, I did the data restoration from Time Machine. I'm vague about 
this, but I may have moved Time Machine to another drive---from a 500 Gb drive 
to a 1 Tb drive. Perhaps this will have screwed up the method suggested at the 
link you provided. You will have an opinion. Meantime I'll check it out myself.

I thought I had a good system, but I was very careless.


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