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Restore from SuperDuper
Okay, at the risk of revealing my level of illiteracy, how do I restore my MacBook Pro (RMBP, 15-inch, Early 2013) using the backup I made with SuperDuper on an external hard drive connected via Thunderbolt? Using OS X 10.9.
The computer won't boot normally. I can press Cmd-R and get to the restore with Time Machine screen. But I want to restore with the SD backup. Thanks |
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Boot from the SuperDuper! backup (Option+Power On), then use "Restore - all files" with Smart Update.
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Thanks Dave. But after I boot from the SuperDuper! external hard drive how do I invoke Smart Update? I am not familiar with it.
Stan |
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It's in Options under During copy.
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Thank you!
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