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My MacBookPro 15” 2012 died (fell out of my bag while I was on my motorbike)
I backed it up the day before :-) What I’d like to do is restore from SuperDuper to an identical MacBookPro that we have — Ideally recreating the same computer settings, set up, apps, email accounts, etc without too much hassle so it feels like nothing happened. What's the best way to do this please? I prefer not to do a "clean" install of the OS and start completely from scratch. |
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