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Fully bootable NAS backup
Dave,
At the present is there any way to make a fully bootable backup on a NAS? If so, which one(s) can I buy? Can multiple Macs use it (kinda the whole point for me) If not, will this ever be possible in the forseeable future? Thanks |
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Directly bootable? No - the NAS is not available at boot time. But, as explained in the User's Guide, it can boot once restored.
It's probably easiest, these days, to make a little bootable thumbdrive with OS X installed on it, and use that to restore (with SuperDuper).
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