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Old 08-10-2009, 10:19 AM
TCLguy1 TCLguy1 is offline
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Default timemachine

Has anybody used timemachine and gone back a version of OS for example? I use Chronosync to backup all our computers so timemachine was a great solution as I like full clones of HD's.

I wonder, before you update to a new OS, maybe run timemachine and if the new OS turns out to cause problems, roll back to the old OS - but does it do a good job at that?

The cloning works (alla super duper, copy cloner) great but sometimes you loose authorizations when cloning it back so its not always a great solution.

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