07-30-2010, 01:56 PM
DP wrote:
Well, 10.6.3 is causing issues on my iMac. It was running fine till I updated to .3. I'm afraid to update to .4-I don't know if it will fix the .3 issues or screw it up worse.
I just think there has been too many problems with Apple products lately. More so than I ever remember...
Here's a question for anyone: Can I use Time Machine to un-update my iMac? In other words, can I go back to before the 10.6.3 update using TM?
This should work for what you are wanting to do.
From Apple support:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?...15638.html
If you’ve used Time Machine to back up your computer, you can recover your system’s contents if your system or startup disk becomes damaged.
To recover your entire system:
Step 1
Connect your Time Machine backup disk to your computer.
If you’re restoring your system because of a problem with your startup disk, make sure the disk has been repaired or replaced.
Step 2
Insert your Mac OS X Install disk, and double-click the Install Mac OS X icon.
Step 3
In the Installer, choose Utilities > Restore System from Backup.
Step 4
In the Restore Your System dialog, click Continue.
Step 5
Select your Time Machine backup volume.
Step 6
Select the Time Machine backup you want to restore.
Step 7
Follow the onscreen instructions.
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