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Recovering from a drive failure... clarification
Hi all. I've read through the SD! manual, but I need some clarification on recovering by booting from a cloned drive:
If my Startup drive dies, and I boot from a clone on an external FireWire drive, can SD! use the external drive to clone itself back to my first drive (after a reformat etc), even though it's using the system on the external drive at that moment? I ask because when I think of running diskwarrior (or another utility) the drive to be repaired cannot be the startup drive at that point. _cheers _bkpr |
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