Time Machine Backups No Longer Accessible After Clean & Install of OS Sonoma
I have an iMac 2019, 5K, 27 inch
In October 2024 a local technician where I live, west coast Mexico, did a physical cleaning of the iMac which was very dirty after 4 years of use in a very dusty place, then an Erase and Install of OS Sonoma (previously it was Ventura). He did not download the OS through the internet - he put a copy on from his external drive.
I no longer can access the data in my Time Machine backups prior to the installation. The data is there when I select a particular backup and use the Get Info command, but in Finder all I see are the No Entry icons on the various folders which show as containing Zero KB.
Relevant Info: The internal drive of this iMac used to be named 'Macintosh HD' and the data storage volume as seen in Time Machine was called 'Macintosh HD-Data'. Now the iMac drive has been named 'macOS', and the volume for data inside Time Machine is 'macOS-Data'.
To date, I have not been able to discover if the name 'came with' the installation of OS Sonoma, ie is an Apple-sourced change, or if the name was created by the technician.
Questions:
Is this change of name the reason I cannot view data stored in my Backups prior to installation?
If I change the name back to what it used to be, will I solve this issue? I see that I can do this in Finder.
Would changing the name, however, cause any other issues of concern for normal operation?
I am too nervous to make changes without feeling confidence of not causing yet more problems. This Time Machine issue is not the only problem with the iMac since it was serviced by this local tech, who is not Apple trained although he uses the Apple logo in his company docs and website which is why I took a chance on him.
Very grateful for any help that solves this issue.
iMac 27″, macOS 14.7