I asked my Target mode question because I had been using CCC to do what I
think you want.
Computer A is set up in Target Mode. Computer B is connected by Firewirw
to Computer A and shows the Computer A startup files as an on-screen image
which can be opened up. for date. I'm able to use CCC re
At 2:42 PM -0500 3/9/2011, John Callahan wrote:
The discussion of Target Mode leads me to ask this question. Is it
possible using CCC in Target mode to transfer data from one computer
to another useing CCC's facility to transfer with no duplication?
yes.
Just be careful. "no dup" implies
The discussion of Target Mode leads me to ask this question. Is it
possible using CCC in Target mode to transfer data from one computer
to another useing CCC's facility to transfer with no duplication?
Thank you.
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On Dec 31 2010, 6:16 pm, John Callahan wrote:
>
> Hello Dan, Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth,
> Have followed your suggestions and have managed to save and not
> duplicate, but will need more exploration to fully implement all the
> features of CCC.
For this rather broad obje
On Dec 31, 2010, at 5:16 PM, John Callahan wrote:
It's no BS when I say how fortunate we are to have people like you,
and others like you, to help us in our travels through a alien
world that to you is as familiar as your own backyard. I am elderly
(84) and feel as my grandfather must have
On Dec 22, 2010, at 8:37 PM, Dan wrote:
At 6:41 PM -0500 12/22/2010, John Callahan wrote:
Is it possible to copy the entire contents of my Hard drive to my
external drive (300GB cap.) and automatically replace the files I
have
Hello Dan, Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth,
H
At 6:41 PM -0500 12/22/2010, John Callahan wrote:
Is it possible to copy the entire contents of my Hard drive to my
external drive (300GB cap.) and automatically replace the files I
have there, that would be duplicates but save the information that
is new to my external hard drive? I have infor
I realize that this is a sort of elementary question but possibly
someone will help me. Is it possible to copy the entire contents of
my Hard drive to my external drive (300GB cap.) and automatically
replace the files I have there, that would be duplicates but save the
information that is n
Anne:
I just reviewed the long thread you started back in April:
http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list/t/c52cfe089645ced6?hl=en
You made a good move downloading CCC. I like the Quick Start Guide
at:
http://www.bombich.com/software/docs/CCCHelp/CCCHelp.html
which gives a rather elegant introdu
On Jun 5, 2009, at 4:01 AM, Ted Treen wrote:
>
> Not sure if CCC does incremental backup:- SuperDuper certainly does.
>
CCC does do incremental backups. CCC3 is a large improvement over the
older versions.
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Information Technology Gro
On 05/06/2009, at 8:54 PM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:
>
> Do you think Jeff means incremental backup? Back up just what's
> changed?
>
> I am considering buying a bootable drive to do this, but again don't
> want to backup
> everything continually.
>
> I think CCC does this.
>
> However, recentl
Not sure if CCC does incremental backup:- SuperDuper certainly does.
Ted
Anne Keller-Smith wrote:
> Do you think Jeff means incremental backup? Back up just what's changed?
>
> I am considering buying a bootable drive to do this, but again don't
> want to backup
> everything continually.
>
> I t
Do you think Jeff means incremental backup? Back up just what's changed?
I am considering buying a bootable drive to do this, but again don't
want to backup
everything continually.
I think CCC does this.
However, recently trying to archive and install my QS, as many of you
know, I did
a nuk
On Jun 1, 2009, at 7:27 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>> Meaning I dont want to continually back up any user
>> files,
>
> ?? This pretty much voids the use of a backup. The entire purpose of
> backups are to preserve the files that don't come on the CD's and OS
> Disks...which are your user files. T
On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:57 PM, Jeff Smith wrote:
> Meaning I dont want to continually back up any user
> files,
?? This pretty much voids the use of a backup. The entire purpose of
backups are to preserve the files that don't come on the CD's and OS
Disks...which are your user files. This is t
Hello,
I use CCC to do a backup of my G4. I ran CCC when I first started the comp
prior to doing anything else such as installing progs/internet/etc.
Going foward I would like to only backup/clone those same
directories/files. Meaning I dont want to continually back up any user
files, apps (if p
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