I've successfully used Carbon Copy Cloner with 10.4.2. Note it has
to be 10.4.2. I heard it didn't work with 10.4.1. Last time I used
it was on Monday.
Tim
On Aug 16, 2005, at 11:38 PM, Dylan McDermond wrote:
On Aug 16, 2005, at 8:26 AM, Francesco sciacca wrote:
Is CCC working
yes
On Wednesday, August 17, 2005, at 11:55AM, David Brostoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 6:05 AM -0400 on 8/17/05, Tim Collier wrote:
I've successfully used Carbon Copy Cloner with 10.4.2.
Still happy with SuperDuper's faster speed, but just curious--have
you been able to synch an already
At 3:14 PM -0400 on 8/17/05, bobgir2004 wrote:
I believe this is incorrect. With the latest upgrade to Tiger, 10.4.2,
CCC now works just fine. It does for me and it didn't with previous
iterations of Tiger.
Are you able to synch (update) an already cloned drive or are you
erasing
Is CCC working properly with Tiger?
No. that's why I switched to SuperDuper! recently and I actually like
it a lot better.
I believe this is incorrect. With the latest upgrade to Tiger, 10.4.2,
CCC now works just fine. It does for me and it didn't with previous
iterations of Tiger
Are you able to synch (update) an already cloned drive or are you
erasing and cloning from scratch each time?
Don't know the answer to the firs part of that sentence.
Each time I backup, I backup my entire hard drive, erasing the old clone
as I do so. bob
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On Aug 17, 2005, at 8:30 PM, bobgir2004 wrote:
Each time I backup, I backup my entire hard drive, erasing the
old clone
as I do so. bob
That's what I used to do with CCC (the Synch feature was disabled for
some reason). And that's why I also switched to SuperDuper! I find it
so
, it appears to do the restore procedure, but eventually the target
partition is empty or does not appear in the startup disk preference pane.
Is CCC working properly with Tiger? If yes, is it necessary to clone a just
installed partition or should it be able to clone any partition as it was
the case
, then I burned it to DVD, all well. When it came to restore,
though, it appears to do the restore procedure, but eventually the target
partition is empty or does not appear in the startup disk preference pane.
Is CCC working properly with Tiger? If yes, is it necessary to clone a just
installed
I have been using CCC for some time with great
success. However, the latest version, 2.3 is not
compatible with Tiger 10.4. For me, it freezes when I
type in my admin password to start a clone operation.
I have been told this is a bug in it regarding 10.4.
So far, no new updates from the folks who
At 1:45 PM -0700 on 8/16/05, Muddle Man wrote:
I have been using CCC for some time with great
success. However, the latest version, 2.3 is not
compatible with Tiger 10.4. For me, it freezes when I
type in my admin password to start a clone operation.
I have been told this is a bug
On Aug 16, 2005, at 8:26 AM, Francesco sciacca wrote:
Is CCC working properly with Tiger?
No. that's why I switched to SuperDuper! recently and I actually like
it a lot better.
- Dylan
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on 12/05/04 23:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, any clues as to what causes CCC to hang and how to stop it? C ould the
speed of the HD's be a factor? My Pismo has a 7200rpm drive, while the Ti
has a 4200 rpm drive. Any ideas?
That would be most likely some disk
On 13/05/04 15:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 12/05/04 23:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, any clues as to what causes CCC to hang and how to stop it? C ould the
speed of the HD's be a factor? My Pismo has a 7200rpm drive, while the Ti
has a 4200
On 11 May 2004, at 06:08, G-Books wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 14:03:18 -0700
Subject: Andre CCC
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From: invicta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using CCC in a home environment for about 8 months and never had a
problem
From: invicta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using CCC in a home environment for about 8 months and never had a
problem backing up my internal HD regularly.
Greetings, Andre.
Hey Andre,
So how are you set up and how do you use it exactly? Do you back up to an
external or is this in a desktop
So how are you set up and how do you use it exactly? Do you back up
to an
external or is this in a desktop backing up from internal HD to
internal HD?
What is yoru picture?
Question was not directed to me, but maybe this helps you. I'm using
CCC for backup of my PowerBook G4 to external FW 400
Hello All,
My excuses for approaching the wrong list as well as spelling Trouble
mistakenly.
Thank you both Laurent and Eric for your quick reactions. Found out
that the problem was a bootable system on the target disk and when on
second try I first erased the target disk, all was well.
Hello All,
Today I cloned with the help of CCC one iMac Rev C 400 MHz running OS X
v.10.3 on a FlatPannel 15 800 MHz iMac running also OS X v. 10.3
Everything went smoothly and CCC reported after 45 minutes that the job
was done.
When I restarted the target machine ( FlatPannel
On 13/02/04 15:06, invicta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Today I cloned with the help of CCC one iMac Rev C 400 MHz running OS X
v.10.3 on a FlatPannel 15 800 MHz iMac running also OS X v. 10.3
Everything went smoothly and CCC reported after 45 minutes that the job
was done
Andre:
The shudder means wrong name and password in case you weren't clear
about that...
At the risk of being insulting, did you make sure the Caps Lock key
wasn't down?
... e
On Feb 13, 2004, at 3:06 PM, invicta wrote:
Hello All,
Today I cloned with the help of CCC one iMac Rev C
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