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1. So Smart update will work like it would on any other disk?
2. Will Time Machine just look for data on whatever disk you point it at? No 'prep' or fooling with it? 3. Does it matter that the Time Machine disk is also my media disk? There is a mention in there there is some difference between 'restore' and 'backup', and I am not sure what that means for cloning. |
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