Question

If I have an encrypted Time Machine backup and I take it to a brand new machine, will it:

  1. Be possible to restore without any authentication
  2. Require a password or iCloud identity
  3. Not be usable
  4. Something else?

By not mentioning this, the official docs imply to me that #1 is correct.

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Solution

When Time Machine encrypts a drive, you will have to enter the passphrase to get macOS to decrypt the drive. The drive will mount and all contents are garbled until the key to unscramble the data is provided to the driver that attached the drive to the desktop.

iCloud entanglement is for rescuing a user account, not full drive encryption. Your account password can sometimes get a drive decrypted if your keychain contains the secret for a drive.

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