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Old 10-27-2007, 05:59 PM
djlynch djlynch is offline
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I like Super Duper better than time machine

I upgraded to Leopard on 3 macs last night. Been fooling with Time Machine today. It's nice with slick interface, BUT I do not have the feeling that I would want to do a full restore from a catastrophic failure with it.

I definitely agree it has it's place for finding files you figured out you lost or deleted. But NOT a replacement solution for restoring from a catastrophic failure.

I know SD is not "fully compatible" with Leopard yet. But, is it "safe" to just do a plain old erase and full backup to my external firewire now...or should I not do an SD backup at all until the Leopard compatible version is out.

I'm not using any sandboxes or anything fancy or complicated. Just a basic 500Gb external drive.

I guess what I'm asking is would SD not be able to do a restore if I needed to under Leopard?

Last edited by djlynch; 10-27-2007 at 09:08 PM.
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