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	<title>Comments on: Going ape on Leopard</title>
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		<title>By: Grant Hutchins</title>
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		<dc:creator>Grant Hutchins</dc:creator>
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		<description>To be fair, he was a little under-informed a few of his points. The &quot;two-click&quot; QuickLook feature is actually the &quot;one-spacebar-press&quot; feature, for example.

And you can use the backup system to completely restore a drive (I did it a few times while juggling hard drives around, and even successfully restored one drive&#039;s data onto another) The information for doing this is easy to find in the Help documentation and involves booting to the Leopard install CD.

He does make some good points. They seem to me to be a lot of trumpeting though. But then again there is a heck of a lot of trumpeting the other way, so it&#039;s all good.</description>
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<p>And you can use the backup system to completely restore a drive (I did it a few times while juggling hard drives around, and even successfully restored one drive&#8217;s data onto another) The information for doing this is easy to find in the Help documentation and involves booting to the Leopard install CD.</p>
<p>He does make some good points. They seem to me to be a lot of trumpeting though. But then again there is a heck of a lot of trumpeting the other way, so it&#8217;s all good.</p>
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