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New Source Drive, Now What?
Apple just replaced the drive in my MacBook Pro, I used a TM backup to move my data to the new drive. I have two SD clones of my original drive and am not sure how to proceed. I assume that SD will not see my new drive as the same as my old drive, if that is correct, should I erase my existing SD clones and start from scratch? I just want to make sure that proceed correctly with the new drive.
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You'll need to delete and recreate your schedules, but you can continue with Smart Update, no problem. We always compare the drives "as they exist now", not based on some history that we're keeping.
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Dave - As always, thanks for a very timely and helpful response, and of course thank you for SuperDuper!
Charles |
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