Paul Sheraton wrote:will qRecall do a backup and restore my whole MacOS including all settings and configurations? (like TimeMachine does).
Absolutely.
QRecall lets you choose exactly how much you capture. This can include (or exclude) all of your user and/or system settings.
If you capture the entire volume, all modifiable system files along with all users, their documents and preferences will be captured.
Modern macOS (10.15 "Catalina" and later) installations add a little bit of a wrinkle to this. A macOS startup volume is now two volumes: an immutable image of the macOS system software called the "System" volume, and a companion mutable volume called the "Data" volume which stores all of your user data and everything that's modifiable.
When you capture a startup volume, QRecall actually captures just the "Data" volume. The "System" volume is cryptographically signed by Apple and only be restored by the Apple installer. So there's no point in capturing it, or trying to restore it.
To recover a startup volume, create a new APFS volume, restore the captured volume using QRecall (it will now contain just the "Data" portion), and then install macOS on that volume using the macOS installer (which can be done directly from the Internet using recovery mode). The installer will split the volume, install the "System" volume, and make the whole thing bootable again.
Also why doesn't this forum use SSL ?
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