said:
>One of the first things I do on a new installation is move it to the
>startup folder. All backups would have it there.
That does not mean the Desktop will continue to work if you leave it
there. This is a timing issue. The correct place for the WarpCenter
startup is the one that works for a particular system.
>When I boot from one particular archive I get a good DT. Does that not
>imply that that archive had enough of what was needed?
No. It implies that whatever this archive replaced plays well with
whatever it did not replace.
>However, that
>archive seems to only get booted not copied over the HDD.
Huh? Could you replace this?
>I thought the
>point was to return the HDD to the state of the archive.
How could it? The archive only contains some of the the files that were
on the system at the time the archive was taken.
Regards,
Steven
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