Personally I would use Migration Assistant. Start with a clean install of Mac 
OS and leave behind all the rubbish you are likely to have accumulated over the 
years, you then get all your documents and settings from Migration Assistant. 

A restore from SuperDuper would overwrite everything including the Mac OS you 
have already installed, also, if your old MacBook uses or needs different 
versions of system files to you newer MacBook these would be overwritten and 
you may get problems from incompatible system files. SuperDuper is good for 
restoring to the same computer.

SuperDuper is an excellent program I use too, it’s good to see you have at 
least two backups. In an emergency you can startup directly from your 
SuperDuper backup, without having to restore anything, a great timesaver.

Paul Owen

> On 15 Sep 2018, at 06:47, nick_public1 via Sussex Mac User Group 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Jason. I remembered Migration Assistant and in spite of my best 
> intentions to follow your suggestion that has funnelled me down the Time 
> Machine route. I’ll do a bit more research and may have another go tomorrow.
> Nick
> 
> PS. Sent last night from wrong email address so got rejected. MBA seems to be 
> working fine. I will be able to update to 10.14 on this one which I would not 
> have been able to do on my previous one.
> 
>> On 14 Sep 2018, at 20:51, 'Jason Davies' via Sussex Mac User Group 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> On 14 Sep 2018, at 20:32, nick_public1 via Sussex Mac User Group wrote:
>> 
>>> Or;
>>> If I restore from the bootable Superduper copy would that work better and 
>>> overlay everything that’s already on it?
>> 
>> I would do that. Saves messing around with user names.
>> 
>> cheers
>> Jason
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