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So, if I have one-time erased-then-copied, unless there is a system update, I can then smart copy.
Except... if I want to create a schedule and then forget about it, I would be best off erasing-then-copying my MacintoshHD every time. Feature request? Could SD check if a given backup requires system files, and if there has been a system update,then SD would choose the appropriate backup? I am thinking that Apple must leave itself a message somewhere of the system status. |
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