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I have a SD! clone of my 10.4.11 Powerbook 17" G4 1 GHz disk.
The organization that I work for upgraded the Powerbook to 10.5.8, turned on FileVault, and changed my login username. While they were doing that, I booted another laptop with the clone and kept on working. Now, a week later, the upgraded and filevaulted powerbook is back. The clone that I have been using with the other laptop has new files on it. I would like to update the powerbook with the clone. Can I do this with SD!? |
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You can certainly restore the entire copy to the drive, and then re-FileVault, but you can't really keep things as they are on the returned Mac unless you're ok with manually copying the (I assume) few changed files over by hand.
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Now I'm really going to do this.
The Leopard powerbook is un-FileVaulted. The external bootable Tiger disk has all the new files from the last month. I'd like to Smart Update the Leopard powerbook with the Tiger disk. What commands should I give SD!? Will Superduper know not to copy Tiger system files to the Leopard disk? thanks, Dave |
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Um, no. As I said in my previous message, you can't really do this effectively without manually copying the files.
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