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Old 04-18-2006, 12:21 AM
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Was just recently forced to do a reinstall of the OS. The backup that I made with SuperDuper saved me from having to fool around looking for my old files to copy over to a FireWire drive before I did the install. I back up to sparse disk images now, so mounting the old one on the newly installed copy of OS X was a real time-saver, because I could just go in and grab the files whenever I needed them all weekend.
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