Hi @ryan1,
When you restored from the Time Machine backup, did it restore everything, including the “odrive” folder and the ~/.odrive folder with binaries and configurations?
We haven’t tested this type of a scenario before. It is possible that the file modification times changed on restore, which caused odrive to think the files were updated. My recommendation for this type of move would be the following steps:
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Reinitialize odrive, fresh, on the new system and login.
This can be as simple as deauthorizing the current install (Authorized user->Deauthorize), which will rename the current odrive folder and create a newly-initialized odrive folder, with all placeholders. -
With everything still as placeholders in the new odrive folder, move your local data (the contents of the renamed backup odrive folder from step 1) into the new odrive folder, over the top of the .cloudf folders
When dropping local content over placeholders like this, the logic is a bit different and odrive should consider all of the data already in sync, once it scans through it.
Please let me know if you have any questions on the above.
As for the tray menu being non-responsive, it is possible that this is due to the large amount of queued items, which may be making the UI sluggish or non-responsive.