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Just a real quick question
Hi there,
Just a quick nooby question. How would I transfer a cloned HD from an external HD onto my internal HD on my Mac. So for example I just wiped my iMac's internal HD and would just like to "place" my cloned system on the external HD onto my iMac's internal drive. Thanks in advance, snverhallen |
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You would follow the steps to "Recover from a disaster" in the User's Guide, snverhallen...
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So just to clarify I just restore? |
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Yep, it's just a restore.
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Reverse of using a Clone?
Dave: Then... one should NEVER use a "clone" volume (say on an external B/U drive) & simply "copy" it, ala SD!, to a blank Internal volume?
I did not know about SD!'s 'Restore' option... Cheers, JIm B |
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A "Backup - all files" and a "Restore - all files" will both "restore". The latter ensures that you don't copy back your Time Machine backups, if they're on the same volume. That's the only difference.
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