You can also use carbon copy cloner  for this as well.  I use both just in car 
done drive bites the dust. it will even restore your recovery drive. as well. 
See http://tffp.marrie.org/ramblings and look for the post on CCC.
On Jul 7, 2012, at 10:46 AM, Timothy J. Meloy wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> I have been using time machine to back up my mac.  I have recently heard that 
> you can create entire clone of your hard drive with a program called super 
> dooper, which would allow you to boot from your external if there were to be 
> a problem with your internal hard drive.   also understand that you can 
> acomplish the same thing through time machine, if you boot in recovery mode.  
> Is recovery mode accessible with voice over?  Should I stick with backing up 
> using timemachine, or switch to using super dooper if I want this 
> functionality?  Any insights would be most appreciated.
> Thanks,
> T.J.
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