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Carbon Copy Cloner (or sim) copy Disk Authorisations?
Just about to put Leopard on my PPC G5 (yeah I know I'm a bit behind.... Been working on a long-term project and didn't want to upgrade in the middle.... And I can't go to Snow Leopard obviously....!)
I was intending to use CCC to copy my current drive to an external drive, then partition the internal drive and re-copy my Tiger-based system back to one partition, and stick Leopard and PT8.01 on the other partition... That way I can quickly switch back to Tiger and 7.4 if there are any incompatibilities with opening old sessions in the future... My question is this... If I copy my current system drive, then copy back to that same drive (albeit partitioned) will I have to re-authorise my plugins which have a disk based authorisation...? Thanks Jon |
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