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Restore to boot disk but without user directories/files
Hi,
When I created a backup of my Mac HD drive, I had a ton of user files/directories on it. I've since gotten other drives that hold copies of those. I now am zeroing out my Mac HD drive and want to restore from the backup firewire drive, but only want to get the OS and the applications/etc., and leave out all the user files/directories. What is the best way to do this? Thanks, Nikhil |
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Why would you want to just restore the OS and no the User files, Nikhil? Typically, you'd do this by archive-and-installing with the OSX install disc...
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