Restore Mac From Time Machine Backup
Recently our firm’s iMac Shared PC, the Server on our LAN, had its System File corrupted and wouldn’t startup. The Apple logo appeared but the progress bar advanced only one third along then stalled.
We tried resetting the NVRAM and SMC, starting in Recovery Mode to access Disk Utility and run First Aid, starting in Safe Mode, nothing worked. Took the machine to Apple’s Genius Bar who ran hardware test and resolved that as the hardware is good the only option was to erase and reinstall macOS Ventura, asking if we backup our data. Since we have two NAS drives on our LAN and our Sever performs successful Time Machine backups to both, we gave the go-ahead.
Returned the Server to our workplace, connecting to the LAN, started up and faced with the dialogue; ‘What do you want to do?’ we selected Restore From Time Machine Backup, navigated to the Server’s most recent sparsebundle on the appropriate NAS and watched the cog spin forever so aborted the process. Tried disconnecting the Server from the network and directly connecting the NAS by USB but same result. Let the Server be setup as a new PC and launched Migration Assistant to try the above process again but same result.
Now in a panic, we double clicked the sparsebundle to open it and navigated through Mac HD > Users > Server and recovered our Desktop, Documents, Downloads and Pictures. They are the locations that the certain Apps like Pages, Numbers lets the User choose when saving. But Apps that don’t give the User any choice; Calendar, Mail and Notes can’t be found. We think such data is in the hidden Library revealed in Finder's Option+Go but that’s not the same as the ordinary Library one sees in Finder > Mac HD > Library.
How does one find the hidden Library in a sparsebundle since Option+Go works locally on the Finder, not on a remote file?
Thanks so much for any advice.
iMac (2017 – 2020)