That’s interesting, I’ll have to look into it. Is one able to restore from a 
super dooper back up in the same fashion? I know that my time machine backup 
saved my bacon when I had to restore back to mavericks via my time machine 
backup.
> On Dec 6, 2014, at 10:49 AM, Daniel Chavez <topdog2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Mavericks, it seems to work fine. Can’t say for sure on Yosemite.
> It’s always been that the first 2 button’s won’t say anything but pop-up. But 
> both buttons have help tags.
> The first button would be where to copy from, and the second, is where to 
> copy too. There is a button that will say just. Button, however, that’s to 
> copy without password authentication.
> Otherwise, it seems ok.
> As far as Time Machine (TM) goes, you will need to turn off time machine, and 
> format your drive. Though, SuperDooper will do that as well, if you use Smart 
> Update.
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