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Using Leopard and have to clone drive. Any suggestions?
Next week Apple is swapping out my 10 week old MacBook (after the failure of 2 logic boards, 1 inverter board and a superdrive!) with a new one.
The problem is that the existing error-prone MacBook runs Leopard and I need to clone its hard drive in order to install it or most of its contents onto the new machine. If I can't use SuperDuper! yet, does anyone have any suggestions. Please? S |
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I'd just use the migration assistant that'll prompt you to copy from the old mac when you start the new Mac...
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Unfortunately I'll never have access to both computers. The new one gets handed over when they pick up the old one.
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Well, then, I'd make a full copy of the internal drive use Disk Utility's "Restore" tab or Time Machine...
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Thank you. I'll try DU's 'Restore' as so far I haven't had a great experience with Time Machine.
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Or, when the new one arrives swop the hard drives. Only takes about 5 mins.
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