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Updating SuperDuper backup with Time Machine contents
I've restored a machine from a SuperDuper bootable disk image, but the image was about two weeks old and I'd like to bring it completely up to date from a Time Machine backup. (I don't have Time Machine do full backups -- just documents and Library items.) Is there some fast and easy way to do the update?
I know I can use Migration Assistant to restore the Time Machine files into a separate account and then manually copy over the latest versions of files, but it seems like there's got to be a better way. (Especially since MA doesn't want to restore the Time Machine files into the administrative account...) Thanks, Brad |
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I think you can probably select the Documents and Library items (or folder) you want to restore in Time Machine and have it do it.
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