docs/TIMEMACHINE.md
OCLP automatically installs root patches when installing from the USB drive for the first time to ensure smooth operation of the first time settings. However, as an unfortunate side effect, doing a full restore via Time Machine breaks while root patches are installed and restoring requires a few tricks to avoid a kernel panic. Below are two different methods to restore.
Method 2 is only supported on Monterey and newer. Big Sur does not support snapshot reversion.
::: warning Warning for Sequoia
Time Machine on Sequoia may not function even after uninstalling root patches, leading to a loop with "Migration Finished" window. If you encounter this issue, restore on older OS and then upgrade to Sequoia.
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Warning: Be advised that with this method, folders other than "Desktop", "Documents", "Applications" etc (main folders under profile) may not be restored. If you want a full restore, use method 2 below.
Now you should be restored with your user profile, applications and settings.
Now you should be fully restored with Time Machine and also running with all patches.