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Cloning Two Different Model iMacs
I have several iMacs in my home. Two of these are 2007 and 2010 models, both heavily backed up with SuperDuper clones, and both with the same OS and up to date applications. The various data, personal files, application settings and favorites, are DIFFERENT on these two Macs.
I wish to make the 2010 model identical to the various contents existing on the 2007 model. Can I use Smart Update to accomplish this? Many thanks for a fantastic product that has saved me multiple times. |
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If you copy one to the other, the contents on the drives will be the same. Of course, I'd try booting from the copy of the 2007 on the 2010 first to see if everything is what you want, the copy to the internal.
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SuperDuper is a strong Asset
I successfully transferred the contents between the two different model iMacs using a SuperDuper clone of one iMac, followed by a Smart Update to the other iMac. The results were PERFECT.
SuperDuper has been an invaluable tool for me over and over again. Just a great product!!!! |
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Thanks - I'm glad it's working well for you!
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