I've never done this, but I think I need to do a full restore from a recent 
SuperDuper backup. I can boot into an external drive, one that I create twice 
weekly with SuperDuper from the MacHD,  and set SuperDuper to copy that drive 
back onto the MacHD. Is that all there is to it? 

I'll probably attempt it tomorrow when I'm fresh-minded, just wanted to verify 
my thoughts before acting.
If this doesn't work, I'll probably be going for the old "fresh install" I keep 
hearing about.
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