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Yeah, in the SD window I selected-
"Copy": My Clone (name of my cloned backup) "To": Macintosh HD "Using": restore all files. When it was done I just ejected the external hard drive with the clone on it and restarted the iMac. It seems to have everything restored. Out of curiosity, why would I, "Once done, you'll boot from it with the startup disk preference pane." versus just restarting? Is that to make sure it's rebooting to the correct start up disk? |
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