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Carbon copy
Hello,
I plan to change my MacBook hard drive soon. I read that SuperDuper was the most easy solution to do this. I would like to know precisely the backup options I should choose in order to absolutely and completely clone copy my current drive on the new one before swapping them from usb to internal. Is the 'backup all files' option let some files not copied? Is it ok to do this entirely with the free version, or the copy is limited in this situation? Will the new drive be bootable as well as the former, or are there some things that should be optimized after that (due to bigger disk space)? All the best, GregVDS |
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