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Here is what happened to me one time...
Evidently the OS become corrupted in a way that would cause a reboot to fail, but the machine still ran. When Super Duper cloned the main disk it copied the corruption to the backup. When I reboot the machine and it failed, I tried rebooting from the SuperDuper clone which also failed. I had to restore the OS from the Distribution CD and then pull files from the backup disk. I *think* Time Machine would allow one to *possibly* go back far enough to escape the corruption. Jerry |
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