On Apr 12, 2010, at 1:10 PM, nestamicky wrote:
> In Linux, you can make a live CD/DVD that you can later
> install on another machine or the same machine if it crashed of your
> current installation, along with all your data. Can this be done
> with OSX?
I guess you mean "forensic distro", i.e. a bootable cd or dvd or even usb key containing kernel and apps allowing to recover data and repair operating system.
In fact with a forensic distro you can also recover a windows system ... why not a macintel?
Angelo
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- A daring backup solution nestamicky
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