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Time Machine thinks my startup disk clone needs to be backed up from scratch.
Hi guys. I just completed replacing the internal drive of my MacBook with a bigger drive. I used SuperDuper 2.5 (v84) to make a clone of my old drive. Worked great.
Time Machine seem to accept that this new drive is the same as the old one. It tells me that is has been backed up before and will let me browse for old files in time. However, when I go to make a new backup, it wants to copy the entire drive, as if ever file has been changed. Where did I go wrong? I'm running OS X 10.5.5. Thanks! |
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