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Say my original internal is 80 Gig and I want to clone it, but it is using only 30 Gig space now. You can get a bigger drive if you want, and partition it down to what you want to use. You know you need a "Firewire" external drive to use it as a bootable drive. Whew, that's a tangled up understanding so if anyone can unravel this mess itd be great.Īlso, is CCC better than making disk images with Disk Utility? Or somehow does the clone make it unnecessary to reinstall the operating system before moving the cloned copy of the os back to the Apps drive.

Do you have to reinstall the operating system (and the various application files that also are installed at that time) and then somehow transfer the clone back to the original drive.
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I still am not clear on how to create a bootable clone on a drive, and how to restore that clone. If so, it seems to make sense to get a modest hard drive just to hold a clone of the cleanly reinstalled system. So when you use CCC, you must have a drive dedicated to becoming the clone? You would lose all data on the target drive? Correct?
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Changed Added a workaround for fuse4x filesystems that don't advertise support for files larger than 4GB.From reading the instructions that come with the download of CCC, it seems that when you clone your Applications drive to another drive (as backup), you are essentially reformatting that 2nd drive to be a copy of the first, right?.Fixed Fixed an issue in which the reminder timer associated with an "On Reconnect" task wasn't getting removed when the task was switched to ad hoc.

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This proprietary device from Connected Data was causing backup tasks to stall due to a bug in the OSXFUSE code that supports that device. Changed Added a global exclude for the special hidden.Changed Added custom VoiceOver descriptions for the task status images in the Task History window.Fixed Fixed an issue specific to El Capitan in which debug output spewed by Apple's hdiutil utility would be interpreted as errors and cause a disk image creation or mount task to fail.This will help avoid some cases of the task failing due to the destination being full. New Feature When disabling the SafetyNet, CCC now asks the user if he would like to delete the SafetyNet folder on the destination.This should make it easier to resolve this esoteric issue. Changed When CCC encounters multiple volumes with the same unique identifier, it now presents the names of those volumes when reporting the problem.Fixed Fixed a time zone adjustment issue for cases where a task was created in one time zone but then initially scheduled in another time zone.Fixed Fixed an issue in which the "Submit Logs" button in CCC's Help window was inaccessible in non-English localizations.Changed Fixed an issue in which some UI elements in the Scheduler popover appeared to be disabled (but were not) on Yosemite and El Capitan.Changed Fixed a UI anomally in which the task name field was difficult to edit when another task was running.Changed Updated the procedure used to clone the Recovery HD volume to avoid an error at the end of the task that was specific to El Capitan.Fixed Addressed a regression in which CCC occasionally could not skip past unreadable files.if the user were to change that setting very rapidly). Especially on OS X 10.11, application launch time can be slow and this delay could lead to scenarios in which the preference became out of sync (e.g. Changed The user agent is no longer re-launched after changing the Show CCC icon in menubar preference.Fixed SMTP usernames that contain special characters (e.g.Fixed CCC will no longer allow running another task as a postflight task if the secondary task is disabled.Fixed Fixed an issue that would lead CCC to report that its private keychain is not writable when the keychain had not yet been created.
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