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Hi, 'freedevil'. We try to cover this pretty explicitly in the User's Guide, but in case you missed it, please see "Storing a backup alongside other files on a destination drive" in there. It explains exactly how to accomplish this.
And, yes, we back up everything -- but applications that "tie" themselves to a specific disk will likely require you to reactivate them. If you're going to get a new Mac, I really encourage you to partition your FireWire drive appropriately and back up directly to it. That'll make it a lot easier to restore, since you'll be able to migrate (and even boot directly from the drive). Hope that helps.
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