Much better, Ed. The original link got me to some horse organization. Thanks.
Mike Watkins

On Mar 15, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Ed Wiser wrote:

http://homepage.mac.com/dnanian/SuperDuper/SuperDuper.pdf

How is this link for those who can not see the link as posted.



On Mar 14, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Profile wrote:

Wayne,

I answered your help then clicked on the link. It sure didn't take me
to what you had described.   Is there another link?


John



On Mar 14, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Wayne Bonnett wrote:

John,

Super Duper is rather SUPER DUPER indeed!  It will create a mirror
image (and bootable) copy of your internal hard drive and format then
copy that image to an external drive.  It works GREAT.  I used it
when I upgraded my Macbook hard drive from 60GB to 320GB. I had ZERO
problems with this software.

Check out this handy dandy guide: http://homepage.mac.com/dnanian/
SuperDuper/SuperDuper.pdf  It is what I used for my hard drive
upgrade.  That should answer most of your questions.

HTH,
Wayne


On Mar 14, 2009, at 1:31 AM, Profile wrote:

Folks, I need some direction.

I have an iMac that has been weird ever since I tried to defrag with TechTools. I even had to do an reinstall of Leopard using the append method. That helped for awhile but now it is slow and won't reboot.

I have TechTools running again tonight but if it finds nothing wrong
(I have already used DiskWarrior to rebuild the directory) I will
reformat the hard drive and start all over but here is my question.

I have a complete backup on both Time Machine and SuperDuper. I have
NEVER had to use them to restore and am wondering how to do a total
and complete restore using either of these.

Supposedly the SuperDuper is a bootable drive, if so how does this
work.  Do I hold down a particular key when rebooting to choose the
SuperDuper drive?  If I then boot from that drive how do I then use
the software to completely restore the iMac drive?  What steps do I
go
through. I would use the Mac OS install disk to reformat, do I then
reboot to the SuperDuper drive or do I go ahead and install the OS
and
THEN use SuperDuper?

I am needing direction so I do this correctly, and I am hoping that
using it this way will not put back onto the drive whatever was
causing the problem.

Many thanks for any help by those that have used this before.

John

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The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
be March 24 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane.
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_______________________________________________
The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
be March 24 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane.
Posting address: MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup

_______________________________________________
The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
be March 24 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane. 
Posting address: MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Information: http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup

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