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Fix minor typo in "Migrating an external data disk to another system" section (#34093)
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- You already have a functioning Home Assistant instance (system 1) that is using an external data disk.
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- You already have a functioning Home Assistant instance (system 1) that is using an external data disk.
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- You have another, new, Home Assistant instance (system 2).
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- You have another, new, Home Assistant instance (system 2).
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- You want now want to use the data disk of system 1 on system 2 instead.
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- You now want to use the data disk of system 1 on system 2 instead.
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The aim is to migrate the data from system 1 to system 2. One way to do this is by [restoring a backup](/common-tasks/os/#restoring-a-backup). The other way is to move the data disk. This can be an interesting option if you have a large amount of data on your external disk or if your external disk has more storage capacity than your new system.
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The aim is to migrate the data from system 1 to system 2. One way to do this is by [restoring a backup](/common-tasks/os/#restoring-a-backup). The other way is to move the data disk. This can be an interesting option if you have a large amount of data on your external disk or if your external disk has more storage capacity than your new system.
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