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I'm not sure what you mean by "run from the drive..."
What I am trying to do, in really simple terms, is get my old computer's brains put in my nice new MacBookPro's body and vice versa. I thought it would be an easy procedure to just back it up and then restore it to my new one and vice-versa when needed. I guess my question is how can I take the files from one computer and restore them to a second computer. I just have photos, contacts, letters, etc. that I don't want to lose. My other thought was once I put them all on the new Mac, I could wipe my old one clean to get it running a little speedier again, but I dare not do that unless I am secure that the back up moved everything to the new Mac and I was able to restore it. |
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