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Originally Posted by dnanian
My apologies: I missed the bit about Disk Utility. You can't do it with Disk Utility if there's Time Machine data on the drive and you don't have enough space to hold the whole thing.
But why would you? As you said, you're able to start up from the backup drive. As such, you would do so, then restore with SuperDuper! using the "Restore" copy script.
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Gotcha. So am I correct then in assuming that after starting up from the backup drive, rather than opening Disk Utility (or SD, for that matter), I simply click on the "Restore All Files" script icon included with with SD and the restore process will be initiated, without the TM files being copied over?