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I had backed my iMac 250GB HD via sandbox before over the network, and after you told me to save all files what i did instead of starting over again was resume as you advised. I mounted the backup image on that equal sized Hard drive, changed my options to "copy all files"and now it says 14GB to go. By big question is if plan to use this back up to replace a drive i am upgrading soon that is my OS and user files, will this back up be a exact clone? will it boot up and behave identicle?, or should i start from scratch again using another method., i tried reading the manual but im just asking to be sure which method since im doing this over the network and the clone ot back up is a image (not files like the origional drive). Please advise incase i am doing anything wrong. Cheers Last edited by iLLuMiNaTiCa; 06-08-2007 at 08:53 AM. |
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