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Old 11-20-2005, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by dnanian
macfeller is right on here: the contents retain their bootable properties, even if they're not directly bootable due to limitations of the storage device.

For restore, please check out Section 5 of the User's Guide. That's what I'd suggest: BootCD isn't strictly necessary.
Thanks for the quick responses. Just to be sure I've understood you both correctly:

I can use the Backup-All Files option in SD! and update that back-up with my new and changed files using SmartUpdate.

If I need to do a full restore then according to Section 5 in the User's Guide, I should:

1) Boot from the Tiger Install CD.
2) When the Installer starts, choose “Disk Utility” from its Application
menu.
3) Once the Disk Utility starts, select the drive I want to restore to (i assume this would be my mac hd), and switch to the Restore tab.

Does this sound like I've understood you correctly?

TIA.

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