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SD images restored with ASR Issue?
I noticed in the user manual that it mentions that an image can be restored using ASR. However, according to http://blog.plasticsfuture.org/2006/...tware-harmful/ even though SD was excellent, ASR in file level copy is inferior. Since SD uses file level copy, would that not also mean that using ASR to restore a file level copy of an image by SD would be flawed?
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A file-level restore with ASR would, indeed, be subject to whatever issues ASR had in the version that was being used. Leopard's has improved significantly.
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At http://forums.bombich.com/viewtopic.php?p=55231#55231 Mike says that the file level mode of ASR still has problems though. Perhaps the documentation should be updated to mention this?
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In general, if you can restore with SD!, you should... and I think that's pretty clear in the User's Guide. We don't generally mention all the various bits and bobs of metadata in our documentation...
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Is there any specific, up-to-date info about those problems that might be*worth mentioning in SD! documentation?
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The problem is, any specifics I might mention in the documentation could change at any time, as Apple improves ASR/Disk Utility...
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For me an easy-to-update thread under the Frequently Asked Questions subforum would suffice, if you ever happened to get around to it (i.e. no priority/urgency).
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