How to Duplicate Your Hard Drive Using Carbon Copy Cloner
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Posted July 31, 2009 at 1:35am by iClarified
These are instructions on how to make a duplicate or backup copy of your hard drive using Carbon Copy Cloner. You might want to do this for example if you are upgrading to a larger drive and want an easy way to replicate your exact system onto the larger drive.
Step One Download Carbon Copy Cloner from here and save it to your desktop.
Step Two Double click the downloaded dmg (example ccc-3.2.1.dmg) file to mount it.
Step Three Drag and drop the Carbon Copy Cloner icon onto the applications shortcut.
Step Four Double click Carbon Copy Cloner from your Applications folder to launch it.
Step Five Once the application has opened select the source disk to copy from using the dropdown on the left.
Step Six Next select the target disk to copy to using the dropdown on the right
Step Seven Click the Clone button at the bottom right of the screen to begin.
Step Eight You may be asked for your administrator user name and password. Enter these then click the OK button to continue.
Step Nine Carbon Copy Cloner will now make an exact duplicate of your source drive. This may take some time.
Step Ten Once complete Carbon Copy Cloner will inform you that it has finished successfully. Click the OK button.
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For some reason after doing this and using the new drive on the same machine, some programs are using almost double the memory they used to use before the clone (for example mail used to use 40mb, now uses 80mb) I have no idea why. I cleard the cache and everything but I guess something can't be right.