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| Yes, I use FileVault 2 |
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| I use that Disk Utility "Other Method" that you mentioned |
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To create a thumbdrive with OS X on it, you'll get a larger one (64GB, perhaps), then use your "recovery" thumbdrive to install OS X on it, as you would to a regular drive. You'll then have a full install of OS X, and you can install SuperDuper to that.
And, yes, to be clear again - Encryption and FileVault 2 are the same thing.
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