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Bootable backup is too large to restore?
I've screwed something up, so I'm hoping you can rescue me.
I used SuperDuper to make a bootable backup of the drive in my MacBook. Then I erased the built-in drive and reinstalled Leopard. I would like to use the backup drive to restore everything, but Disk Utility says that the backup drive is too large to restore to the built-in drive. The built-in drive is 160GB. The bootable backup is a 250GB drive. How can I get everything back from the external drive? What SuperDuper setting do I need to change so that next time, I can use that drive as a backup without running into this problem again? Thank you. |
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