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System and Home on different partitions can I make a bootable backup?
I recently re-installed Snow Leopard and set up my MacBook to have a system partition, and a data partition. I'm wondering what would be the best way to make a bootable backup of my system partition including my data so I don't have to re-partition my backup drive again.
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You really have to partition the backup into a destination partition for each source...
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Thanks for the answer Dave. That's what I was thinking I would have to do.
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