Sure, that would be the way or unless you have a Time Machine backup.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 1:28 PM, william lomas wrote:

>
> ah so now i ahve my clone can I use that to migrate applications?
>
> On 4 Sep 2009, at 17:38, Scott Howell wrote:
>
>>
>> WHy don't you just migrate your data once you perform the clean
>> install. You will have the option to include applications and these
>> are the applications you installed, not the apps that Apple installs.
>> On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:40 AM, william lomas wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>     hi all I am using super duper to clone my mac hard disk. I may do a
>>> clean install eventually of Snowleopard. SO, If I wish to put back  
>>> my
>>> home folder do I after buying super duper, boot from firewire drive,
>>> run SD and just restore home folder?
>>> Will that put back my applications, as well?
>>> I guess though one is best doing another backup with SD when SL is
>>> installed as all files change?
>>> What would you guys advise. Should I just use Super duper to back up
>>> user files, and leave the rest if doing clean install anyway?
>>>
>>>
>>>>
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>>>
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