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I am using a sparseimage for backup, and have just read that for later versions of OS X it is better to use sparsebundle.
Is there an easy way to copy my current s-image to a s-bundle, or will it require a whole new restore from scratch? |
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There's no easy way I'm aware of, other than copying.
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