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Hi: I've updated my OS to Mavericks and I'm wondering if it is still possible to do a "Smart Update" from the computer to my backup disk with the newly installed Mavericks, or if I need to start a new backup from scratch and overwrite the old one? Thanks! Bob
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I would start a new one - a major OS update is a good time to start fresh.
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Thanks Dave!
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