Re: Carbon Copy Cloner? (Was Wallstreet Disk Problems)

2004-04-30 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Apr 29, 2004, at 7:23 PM, Rad Craig wrote: Also, how can I make a copy that will allow this laptop to be network bootable if I might have problems at some point and need to boot off of that version? How does all that work? You cannot network boot that system; newer macs can be network

Carbon Copy Cloner? (Was Wallstreet Disk Problems)

2004-04-29 Thread Rad Craig
Ok, I have a copy of Carbon Copy Cloner now. I looked in the preferences and I¹m not sure what I need to set. I want to make a clone of my hd on this laptop and save it across the network to a Windoze 2000 Server. What settings do I need to check/uncheck to do this and then be able to restore

Re: Carbon Copy Cloner? (Was Wallstreet Disk Problems)

2004-04-29 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 29/04/04 22:23, Rad Craig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, I have a copy of Carbon Copy Cloner now. I looked in the preferences and I¹m not sure what I need to set. I want to make a clone of my hd on this laptop and save it across the network to a Windoze 2000 Server. What settings do I

Re: Carbon Copy Cloner? (Was Wallstreet Disk Problems)

2004-04-29 Thread George Mogiljansky
But doesn't CCC make a bootable disk out of the target disk? Or is that one option? Also, can you use a non-Apple ROM HDD - I've tried everything to install X on a Compaq branded HDD but no go. I was able to install OS 9 drivers via the X install CD, but Apple Drive Set Up still sees it as an

Re: Carbon Copy Cloner? (Was Wallstreet Disk Problems)

2004-04-29 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 29/04/04 23:44, George Mogiljansky at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But doesn't CCC make a bootable disk out of the target disk? Or is that one option? Also, can you use a non-Apple ROM HDD - I've tried everything to install X on a Compaq branded HDD but no go. I was able to install OS 9