From: Erik Richard Sørensen on 31 Jan 2010 17:01 John McGhie wrote: > Yep: You can get lucky :-) SuperDuper and CC Cloner have a pretty good > track record. > > But if you try it, and it DOESN'T work, there is not much we can do other > than say "Well, don't do that, then" :-) ...Or simply stay away from the MSO 12.2.3 update... I don't use neither SuperDuper nor CCC, but Backuplist+ 7.0 instead. It does a real fine job, and I can boot from any of the clones I've made with it... - At least as long as I remember to initialize the disk with the correct partition map.:-) - I had a big problem with one of my disks that wouldn't boot after cloning a 10.5.8. Tried and tried and tried several times - erased disk, new clone etc.. - I was ready to throw it out the window here from the 11th floor, - until I got the splended idea to open DiskUtility... At the buttom... "Partition map: MBR" Grrrrr... I forgot I'd been using that disk on my WinXP Pro machine. Re-initializing with APM (Apple Partition Map) and then cloned the 10.5.8 bootdisk from my MDD again, it boots nicely and fast.:-) Cheers, Erik Richard -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Erik Richard Sørensen, Member of ADC, <mac-manNOSP(a)Mstofanet.dk> NisusWriter - The Future In Multilingual Text Processing - www.nisus.com OpenOffice.org - The Modern Productivity Solution - www.openoffice.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First
|
Prev
|
Pages: 1 2 3 4 Prev: Logging in to a Target Disk? Next: Firewall, enterprise solution? |