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Erase & Install, then SuperDuper?
Apparently AppleCare says I have an issue with "system file structure" and that's what's causing my blue screen of death and they want me to do an erase & install. I've got 21 days left of AppleCare so I want to get this going in case it ends up being a hard drive issue!
I have my iMac backed up with SuperDuper on an external hard drive, and I am able to boot from it and see that it has backed up properly albeit 21 days ago (kicking myself for that on). I don't understand how I get that information back on the hard drive. I've looked through the SuperDuper PDF and I can't figure out what step to take first. I am a novice and really nervous about messing it up. Do I need to do the erase & install first, THEN somehow bring the backed up system on to the the iMac? It's an iMac Aluminum running Leopard (what ever the lasted update is). Thank you for your help! Sandy |
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Right, you'll start up from the backup, make sure you're happy with it, then do an erase-then-copy to restore (using, typically, "Restore - all files" as the script).
Before you start up from the backup, I'd suggest naming it the same as the internal drive, to ensure that any bits and bobs refer to the backup and not the internal.
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So I'm going to:
1. rename the superduper backup to match the imac's HD name which is still just the default "Macintosh HD". Can't I do this by connecting it to my MacBook? 2. do the erase & copy with the apple install disks, the copy part will be finding the backup and pointing whatever is prompting me there? Thanks again. |
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Didn't you say you already booted up from the backup, Sandy? Yes?
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Sorry, I am being a little dense. A little afraid of messing up somewhere along the lines. Yes, I have the bootable superduper working. Since I've never actually used it before in this situation, I didn't really understand what it would do for me.
So I see I can access the Mac Install CD from the Finder now, and I should do the erase & copy from that point. I didn't understand your comment below. Does the "before starting from backup" mean what I am doing right now? I've started the iMac using the backup, or does it mean renaming after I've done the erase & install? OMG, thank you for your patience! |
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This is more my fault than yours. Apple is recommending a clean install, and I'm trying to help you do a "full" restore.
So, make sure you an start up from the backup and that you're happy. Then erase and install the OS using the DVD to the internal. When it prompts you during the install and asks if you want to copy from another Mac, point at the backup volume and it'll bring in your applications and data.
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Why even bother with the DVD/CleanInstall?
Why not just boot from the external back-up volume and clone the backup over to the corrupted volume using SD!'s Erase then Copy setting? |
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Because you said Apple wants you to do a clean install.
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I think the hard drive is dead, AppleCare pretty much confirmed it today, so I'm taking it in tomorrow to have it checked out. It's now turned into a grey screen with a flashing folder/question mark icon. I'll be figuring out the restore process after that. Thanks again for you help. Sandy |
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