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detailed HowTo please?
Hi,
even though Dave mentioned the "undocumented caveat", I'd like to implement that workaround. Unfortunately I have two problems: 1) I have to use the prebinding post-script 2a) I have no idea how to run/create that script you mentioned. Of course I can paste it into Terminal and run it, but how to create a script to be used with SD properly? 2b) How do I modify the prebinding-script if that is the way to go to again switch TimeMachine back on after cloning? Thanks, Rolf PS: step-by-step instructions for non-geeky simpletons like me needed… |
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