Yeah, either SuperDuper or CarbonCopyCloner.  Those are the two Mac drive
duplicators I see most often mentioned.

-Adam

On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Derek Balling <[email protected]> wrote:

> Use SuperDuper to back up your existing drive to your new one. Power Off.
> Swap in the new drive. Power On.
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> On Nov 21, 2014, at 4:38 PM, Morgan Blackthorne <[email protected]>
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> I'm picking up an SSD for my MacBook since I caught a pre-Black Friday
> sale. What's the best way to clone things over to the new drive... toss
> both in my Linux box and use dd, or is there a better way? ISTR that HFS is
> somewhat problematic.
>
> Or should I put it into an external enclosure and use Time Machine?
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