![]() In addition to Time Machine, popular Mac backup utilities like Carbon Copy Cloner are able to keep a locally attached backup drive as a fully bootable disk volume. With a locally attached TM drive, you boot to the recovery console, point it at the TM drive, and walk away. Therefore you could not preform a complete system recovery from a NAS based TM backup without first obtaining and preparing bootable OS X install media and reinstalling the OS. To the best of my knowledge, the Mac recovery console cannot access a Time Machine source on a network file share. ![]() You don't think the OP might be better served taking up Mac related discussion of this topic in the Mac Talk forum here? PC Talk means Personal Computer so it includes any PC. First of all it is not PC forum the way you describe it.
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