A good choice for cloning the drive is SuperDuper.

For a straight clone it's free.  If you want to do incremental backups later 
you can pay the minimal donation.   I use it to make a clone once a month that 
I rotate to my safety deposit box in addition to the Time Machine backup I keep 
going locally.

Rick
K6LE

On 1/20/2012, at 7:30 , Francis Wozniak wrote:

> Mike <[email protected]> I bought a 750Gb HD and installed it in a hard drive 
> enclosure that i also bought from Ifixit . I downloaded and printed there 
> instructions for installation of the new HD in the MacBook Pro. I installed 
> the new HD in the external housing . I do not remember how I cloned the HD. I 
> then removed the new HD from the external enclosure and installed it in the 
> Mac following the printed instructions from Ifixit. It worked with no 
> problems. I then added an additional partitioned for WinXP . Now I have a 
> dual boot Mac .   
>        Frank ,WA2UOX
> 
> On Jan 18, 2012, at 8:18 AM, Mike wrote:
> 
>> Frank,
>> 
>> Did you clone the drive? If so, what did you use?
>> 
>> 73, Mike NF4L
>> 
>> On 1/17/2012 7:46 PM, Francis Wozniak wrote:
>>> Fred, you can take apart. I replaced my hard drive with a larger one
>>>         on my Macbook Pro. check out,  www.ifixit.com
>>>        Frank WA2UOX
>>>         K2

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