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10.6: Make a bootable Time Machine backup drive
I have to wonder: Can this method be used to put the Install DVDs on a 32GB SDHD card as an emergency disk for the new MacBooks with SD drive slots? Has anyone tried this?
10.6: Make a bootable Time Machine backup drive
As soon as I bought my SL DVD, I put it in an SD card (simply because it takes 5 mins to boot off the DVD - at least on my iMac) and I believe this is the method I used.
10.6: Make a bootable Time Machine backup drive
Cool beans. I am in the midst of using this method to put both of my Macbook Pro install DVDs onto a 32 GB SD card. First restore predicted a run time over 24 hours.
10.6: Make a bootable Time Machine backup drive
Update: I was able to put both Original Install Disks for my MacBook Pro onto a single SD card. With that card I can boot, install Mac OS X, Run Disk Utility, and perform the Apple Hardware tests. I still need to install more utilities on the card. |
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