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Hi, look after a small group of Macs within a larger organisation and I have been asked by our IT dept to provide a bootable CD or DVD from which to restore our Mac workstations as part of the required Disaster Recovery strategy. This could either be a CD that pulls data from a disk image on a networked volume of preferably a DVD containing the required image.
Could I use SuperDuper to do this, and if so how? If not, could you suggest an app that I could use? Many thanks |
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You can create the image without problem with SuperDuper! I'd suggest using the regular, plain old Panther install disk as the CD: you can run Disk Utility to actually do the restore, referencing the image off a URL. Check out section 5 of the manual for full details!
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