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Hello again,
OK, as I said, I have some ideas how to restore from a sparseimage/bundle by using SD, but I am not sure if it is correct way to do it. Here is what I think. I open (mount) the sparseimage/bundle with DiskImageMounter application. I get a mounted disk. Next, I open the SD, and choose the mounted image as the source, while as a destination I choose the disk that I wish to be owerwritten. (In my case, it is the disk on my MacBook Pro, where all system files reside). Is this the correct way to do, and will the disk I choose as a destination be totally overwritten with the content of the mounted disk? Kind regards, Aleksandar |
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