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Re: 64 bit Vista on a Mac Pro
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Re: 64 bit Vista on a Mac Pro
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Sam Alexander
on Apr 15, 2008 at 7:32:24 pm
oh & thanks for the WinClone tip - I was using Carbon Copy Cloner for my mac partition and was wondering what could successfully restore my bootcamp partition should the need arise.... Do you know if CCC is ok for making a full cloned image of the mac boot partition - I mean will I have restore issues should I have to go back to it?
I think I'd like to use TimeCapsule for daily backups of data and stuff but do these image clones in case of major emergencies... Does that seem like a good idea?
(sorry again for my lack of keeping to one topic in a thread)...
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