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Ok. I just got home with the new HD. I decided to use SD for the restore, since I've always trusted it, and don't know what surprises I will have with TM. I might just use TM for restoring the few files that changed in the last day.
Now, can you please refresh my memory for the steps needed to accomplish this restore from HD#2 (my SD backup) to my new HD#1 (which doesn't appear yet - I think I must have to initialize it). I'm not sure if I use the SD interface and select Restore - All Files option from HD#2 to HD#1 or if I use the Disk Utility restore option. Thanks. I'll let you know how it goes. Stu Last edited by snpollack; 04-08-2010 at 01:56 PM. |
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