On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 3:42 PM, mkehoe<mirake...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any suggestions on how to create a clone of the original 60G
> (Macintosh HD) start-up drive in my G4 MDD dual 867?

If you are using Leopard you can simply use the Disk Utility to
copy/clone your parititon(s). That's what I did when I moved my
MacBook to a larger hard drive.

Of course, the feature you use isn't called for "copy" but "restore".
But if you specify your old drive as the source and your new one as
the destination you'll get the desired result.

-irrational john

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