On Tuesday, November 25, 2003, at 10:13 PM, James G (Jim) Hardwick wrote:
20031126I just went there. It's still there. Downloading another copy right now:----
http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html
Is CCC still available for OS 9.x.x?
Uh, yeah....
Open a window on the root of disk 1, command-a, drag all to disk 2. Wait until done. Don't forget the stuff in the desktop folder.
CCC was developed because you *couldn't* do that in OS X, so your answer is actually, no CCC was *never* available for OS9.
I expect Disk Copy would do that as well, though I never tried it with hard drives, seeing that the Finder sufficed just fine.
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