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You'll first make sure the USB drive is partitioned using the "GUID" partition scheme and formatted as "Mac OS Extended".
Once that's done, use "Backup - all files" with "Smart Update" or "Erase, then copy". Rename the backup drive to the same name as the original, then shut down and install the new drive. You should then be able to start up. You can do this with the free version, sure. But registering helps to pay for useful stuff -- like support.
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