On Apr 26, 2010, at 12:15 PM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
On Apr 26, 2010, at 8:44 AM, mac-in_true_love wrote:
IHow do youmake a copy with Ccc; it would be nice to have a backup of
both my OS 9 and X. My clamshell is also still alive and sleeping on
the top of my closet. I wonder...
All you need it another HDD to copy to, either internal or external.
Just choose the source the Target disk, Tell it to copy everything
and go. When your done I would boot from the copy to be certain you
have a good copy.
I make a separate partition on the Target drive, for each OS and other
partitions I am backing up.
Then use CCC to make a clone of the Source partitions, one at a time,
to the Target partition.
I think its best to be booted from the OS X partition, where CCC is
stored, who's OS X is being cloned. I have OS X 10.5.8, 10.4.11, OS 9
Classic, and APPS and DOCS partitions, that I back up with CCC
regularly. For the last 3, I use the CCC I have on the OS X 10.5.8
partition, while booted from that partition.
The CCC site, also has a Forum for questions, and documentation. It is
suggested you read the manual before posting on the Forum ... and
search the forum, also. They're a little short staffed, and appreciate
self-education before posting general questions.
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