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| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
how about my apps and preferences. Is it rather simple to move them back ? I know it is rather simple but I would like an idiot proof guide just in case. I remember you posting a thread years ago about how you reinstalled the OS and transferred your apps.
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If you use superduper, it will create a complete bootable exact copy of your drive(S) - everything as it exactly is.
You can then clone that superduper backup drive back to the internal drive(s) to restore your computer. So the simple way to do this is to have a external drive with the superduper clone image on it and just whip it out when you need to restore.
I'm not aware of any software that will allow a selective backup across LAN.
Te clever way to work with superduper however, is to create an imagef your computer now, then put that drive in a fireproof safe.
Now, format your internal(s), install OSX all your apps from fresh, sort your preferences, THEN use superduper to create a "fresh" install image on another external drive. This means you will have an image of your mac, in it's perfect state. Next time you want to format it, just wipe the internals and clone the fresh image on to the internals, run software update and you're job is done, all in about an hour.
We do this at the studio and I can't tell you how many hours it saves us on maintenance.
| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
By the way, my workflow is incredible now!! I didn't think another mac pro would make much of a difference but it just makes things so much more simple. |
Glad to hear it!! - It was a revelation the first time I did it. You know you'll never be able to go back to one mac now though? 
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