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No Reboot After Copy
Is there a way to not be forced to reboot from the newly created copied Volume? I can understand it's worth to ensure that the copy took place properly, but at times it be nice to test same at a later date.
Also, what is the difference between copying the OS-X Volume and a 'Disk Image'? I assume the former would be used for disaster recovery but am unsure as to what the latter's purpose in life is for. Thanks - Lyman |
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