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| Before You Upgrade Your OS --> BACKUP YOUR DATA
Before anyone undertakes a major OS leap, PLEASE: 1. Purchase an external FireWire hard drive 2. Download Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper (simple yet effective cloning applications) 3. Run disk utilites on current startup disk AND blank external FW 4. Locate and read all related upgrade path information 5. Make a bootable partition on the FW external and clone (duplicate) your current drive ("Source") to the bootable FW partition ("Target") 6. Test new external NOW it is safe to: 7. (a) Erase and Install the new OS; or (b) jump right in with a direct upgrade. If "b" fails, see "a" |
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Hm. Thanks for the info. (We've had lots of threads about the use of CCC) ... Btw.: I'd strongly suggest to add6.1 REMOVE FireWire drive before installing the new OS onto the internal one.
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CCC still isn't Tiger ready.
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Carbon Copy Cloner is now Tiger Ready with update to 10.4.2: http://forums.bombich.com/viewtopic.php?t=5264 |
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Yes, but 10.4.2 solves the problem, apparently.
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If you use NetRestore by going into terminal and doing what I post at the bottom, NetRestore will make a full bootable backup of Tiger on Internal, External. Open Terminal cd to the directory where NetRestore.app is in Once there type in: sudo open NetRestore.app Put in password Clone the machine - there ya go. This is for any version of OS X 10.4
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