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OK.
So, if we pretend that I have a OS X version/build that will work with all current Macs (or with all Macs released before a certain date)... Do you mean that I could then use which ever of these Mac models to install this particular version/build of OS X onto an external (or internal) drive and this install can then be use by any other Mac (belonging to this group of Macs) as if it were installed using that Mac? Is it that easy (if you have the right version/build)? -matts |
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