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Old 07-05-2009, 11:50 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chrismac View Post
Hey guys don't get confused. You would only need to run a 'archive and install' for reboot time improvement if you are using a cloned HD. This is because SuperDuper does not clone the bootup exactly the same as your original HD, which means that it takes a lot longer to boot.

The only way to fix this is to do a A&I.

You will need your install disks for this.
I wouldn't worry about 30 seconds or so for now.... Let's not forget that most of us are going to upgrade to Snow Leopard anyway. Doing an archive and install involves a lot more than just inserting your install DVD. Besides, how often do you really need to restart your machine?

Anyway, your observation was a good one - thanks for posting it but as for me, I think I'll pass.

Regards.
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