At 10:45 -0700 8/26/10, gifutiger wrote:
>What is a CCC image, CCC copies one disk to another, its not a image,
>it is a CLONE
>I can not find any option in CCC to make an image. Images are made if
>you use Apples Disk Utility,
>If you make a xxx,img using Disk Utility you can open (mount) the
>xxx.img as a disk or restore it to a disk.

In the ancient history of floppy disks and magnetic tapes an image was a bit 
for bit copy, the word being stolen from the concept of a photographic image 
which could never be modified.  How meanings change when Photoshop enters the 
scene.

But it's pretty clear that the OP was using the old definition of image rather 
than the stolen word, reduced to a file type - .img, common to Apple's 
distributions which are actually compressed data.

And clone has the same problems, especially when used for race horses.

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