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Old 01-16-2008, 11:38 PM
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Default Time Machine backs up everything?

I just bought a macbook pro to use in addition to my mac pro. This mbp shipped with leopard of course and its been running pro tools just fine. I would like to go ahead and max out the hard drive in the mac book pro and don't want to reinstall everything. Time machine claims to backup EVERYTHING and i wonder if that includes things like pro tools, plug ins, reason, office suite etc... that would be too good to be true???

Anybody know if time machine really just makes it that easy?
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