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iLLuMiNaTiCa 06-09-2007 05:01 AM

Can SD create a clone of a OS Boot back up ober the network?
 
Hello

I tried asking about Cloning to upgrade Mac OSx drives before.,

I want to upgrade my iMac's internal 250GB drive to this 750GB drive i got and i will put the 750GB inside a G4 tower and do this over ethernet.

Will this work using SuperDuper and how do i do this step by step?

Some of the terms (sandbox, copy files etc) used by SD in the manual confuse me and i want to be 100% sure it is a clone of my iMac's internal drive that will be identical and contain all the authorizations to my computer's unique ethernet ID.

So i ask about doing this right before i open my iMac and break anything, it does not seem is to open.

Please Advise

Cheers

dnanian 06-09-2007 08:07 AM

You can't really do this over the 'net. You'll want to back up directly to the drive... as "Backup - all files". It will NOT necessarily work with authorized applications, since they don't all tie to the ethernet ID: some use your disk's identifier... but they can almost all be reauthorized...

iLLuMiNaTiCa 06-09-2007 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnanian (Post 12454)
You can't really do this over the 'net. You'll want to back up directly to the drive... as "Backup - all files". It will NOT necessarily work with authorized applications, since they don't all tie to the ethernet ID: some use your disk's identifier... but they can almost all be reauthorized...

Not Internet , Ethernet...

Can you confirm :)

dnanian 06-09-2007 12:45 PM

Understood. I meant "network", sorry about that.

iLLuMiNaTiCa 06-09-2007 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnanian (Post 12459)
Understood. I meant "network", sorry about that.

ok thanks

i will do it directly then.


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