no it will be just like your boot drive like you have it running
right now all the custom stuff and all the Apps that you have put on it
you can do this with any drive that you want to backup.I do this all
the time when I put in New drive I use the old drive as source and
the new drive as the destination drive and it can be firewire drive
if need be or USB drive
Michael & Sharon Vogt <><
On Jan 6, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 06/01/06 08:13, R Michael Vogt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I look at superDuper and I have used Carbon Cloner. Bu If you are
using Tiger There is better and faster way All you have to do is go
into Utilities then go to Restore drag the source disk to the first
blank then destination to second blank then hit restore and it will
make duplicate of your start drive
Not sure I understand this. As I see it, when you use "Restore", it
will
restore the disk to the factory defaults, exactly like when you
received
your Mac the first time, so you will lose all custom installed
apps, all
users directories, etc.
Or, there is something I don't understand in the above instructions...
-Laurent.
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