[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1330444961' post='16268']
A time machine backup was NOT bootable until OS Lion. Hence, you needed something in addition to boot from.[/quote]
Well, an optical drive, yes. Except the Air and now the Mini every Mac still has one.
[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1330444961' post='16268']
According to Adobe the "Licensing has stopped working" error can be caused by a time machine system restore (see http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/512/cpsid_51260.html).[/quote]
It can happen, but didn't for me.
[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1330444961' post='16268']
Disk Utility did it in a quirky way until 10.6.8 but not when running OS 10.7.
[/quote]
The cloning in Disk Utiliy works perfectly fine for me since 10.4. And also 10.7. And in the same simple way, just drag&drop source and target into the corresponding fields. What do you find quirky about it?
-- Markus
A time machine backup was NOT bootable until OS Lion. Hence, you needed something in addition to boot from.[/quote]
Well, an optical drive, yes. Except the Air and now the Mini every Mac still has one.
[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1330444961' post='16268']
According to Adobe the "Licensing has stopped working" error can be caused by a time machine system restore (see http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/512/cpsid_51260.html).[/quote]
It can happen, but didn't for me.
[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1330444961' post='16268']
Disk Utility did it in a quirky way until 10.6.8 but not when running OS 10.7.
[/quote]
The cloning in Disk Utiliy works perfectly fine for me since 10.4. And also 10.7. And in the same simple way, just drag&drop source and target into the corresponding fields. What do you find quirky about it?
-- Markus
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