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HI Dave
Thanks for your reply. I thought when you said "basic OS X install with SD!" that you had a way to install a bare skeleton of OS X just to run SD!. I said "10.3.1 or so" because I'm on the road and do not remember what was the version. it was Leopard anyway. My question still remains: If you boot from a USB stick with an older OS X version and do a full restore from an disk image that contains a later OS X version which OS X version will be restored, the one on the USB or the one on the backup? I apologize if I'm asking a silly question. I got a long way with windows but I'm new with Mac. Regards Luis |
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