![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Going this route could really save the day, someday. I really appreciate your reco of the Carbon Copy Cloner-it seems to be universally well regarded. It would not be bootable that way but you'd be able to keep it around so you could do R & D on your system at will. If you're shy on drives and don't have partitions available, you could clone your current system to a disc image file as long as you have room for it on one of your external drives. ![]() Now you can experiment with new OS or other software and a restore clone is only 5 minutes away. Then when you have a backup clone of your system volume(s), the backup is identical and bootable. I've been using Carbon Copy Cloner for this. picking and choosing what folders to backup one at a time)! I strongly strongly strongly recommend using a backup utility app to clone entire volumes to backup drives and not do anything manually (ie. ![]()
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