Disk Utility Won't Mount SparseBundle

I am experimenting with SuperDuper clones and Time Machine, both of which have created .SparseBundle images of system drives.
If I boot from Leopard Install Disc and run Disk Utility (which I would have to do if the system drive failed completely), , I can't restore from the sparsebundle -- it has to be mounted first. But if I go File>Open Disk Image, the Sparsebundle is grey and I can't do anything with it.
Now, I've tried Disk Utility from a regular working system, and I have the same problem. Except in this case, I can drag the sparsebundle into the sidebar of Disk Utility, and all I have to do is double-click it and it mounts, allowing me to restore (i assume, I haven't actually tried it yet.)
How am I supposed to restore from a sparsebundle (which SuperDuper recommends for 10.5, 10.6 users)? SuperDuper's user guide skims right over this point.
Why can't Disk Utility mount the sparebundle image, when I know that it can, if only I'm able to drag it?
Sigh
Thanks.

Use the option, restore from a TM image. AFAIK, that's how you do it w/TM. I've not used SD! in years, so you should ask at ShirtPocket. BTW, I highly doubt they're recommending images over bootable backups, which you can test without restoring, but I've been wrong before.

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