On Jul 12, 2005, at 9:36 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

the iMac disk. That's maybe why you ended up with something strange. You have to remember that Carbon Copy Cloner clones hard drives, it makes a total duplicate of one hard drive onto another without checking what was on
the hard drive before.

yup.

An easy solution for the IP, since the data on the disk currently was just to test, would be to repartiton the backup drive into 2 pieces. format them each, and use one for each CPU backup.

CCC will be fine for that, assuming that space isn't an issue, and that you only want one current snapshot of each drive, no "history" as it were will be kept, each time you backup (put a mirror image really) you'll overwrite the old one.

B


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