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Old 09-09-2009, 11:44 AM
Luis_vxd Luis_vxd is offline
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Hi Dave

I'm new here (just register).
Maybe is out of this thread and maybe of this forum as well but you just mention something that might be a solution for my problem. USB stick with basic OSX install. How can I do it?
Not from my original CD (10.3.1 or so) but from what I got in my MBP (10.5.8). I saw several options on internet but all of them use the original CD.
My question is: using a USB disk to boot with SD! can SD! restore the entire disk from a disk image?
Considering that the USB disk got an older OS X version will SD! restore the harddrive with the latest backup OS X version?

Many thanks in advance

Luis
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