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Fixing a broken Keychain after a Retrospect restore
Authored by: sgnewman on Apr 30, '03 06:34:10PM

I've had 100% success with Retrospect Express by using
the "Duplicate" function to make a clone of the OS X
(10.1.5 and 10.2.1) startup disk. Choose to duplicate all
files (including caches). This makes a perfect, bootable,
cloned copy. You can boot from the second, cloned copy
and then use the copy of Retrospect Express on that copy
to duplicate back to the original, if needed.

Carbon Copy Cloner also works great.



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Fixing a broken Keychain after a Retrospect restore
Authored by: James RS on May 01, '03 06:05:53AM

I want an alternative to Retrospect too, as I did not want my
data in Retrospect's own format. For the last 3 days, I have
been checking out Tri Backup, ( which is also available under the
name Data Backup X ). So far my experience has been good. So
if you want something a little more sophisticated than CCC, it
seems to be an option. Anyone else tried this?



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