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a (hopefully) simple question
I understand I can use Super Duper to make a full copy of my hard drive so I can restore it if it fails. But can I also use the backup copy to restore, say, individual documents or photos that may have disappeared from my hard drive? Is Super Duper overkill for this? Thanks.
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Not at all. As explained in section 4 of the user's guide, restoring individual files or documents is *easy* -- you just browse for them on the backup, using the Finder, and copy them back... easy as pie!
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