Stanton Mitrany wrote: > Hi, Friends, > > I'm about to do brain surgery on my 12" 1.33 GHz PowerBook G4, running > OS 10.5.7, to replace both the defective optical drive, and to replace > the 'book's 150 GB HD with a 320 GB WD Scorpio Blue EIDE HD. (found > today for $99.99 at MicroCenter, a great resource for peripherals > (IMHO,) which has 21 stores across the country, and an online presence > at www.microcenter.com) > > Can you suggest the wisest procedure for getting all of my data > (cloning? the present HD) onto the new drive? > Go with Carbon Copy cloner. > I see some possibilities, but don't know the best way. I'm planning to > do a fresh update of my periodic TimeMachine backups onto a 500 GB > MyBook before I start anything. > > Next, I'd like to know whether it's best to wait until after I've > installed the new HD, before (re-)formatting it and copying my data > over to it, or whether I should do that before touching my current, > apparently correctly functioning PowerBook. > > If you have a Firewire enclosure, put the new HD inside and use CCC. When you're done, install the new HD. Your old functioning HD would still be around, if it did not go well. > Should I use Carbon Copy Cloner? I've never used Carbon Copy Cloner, > but I wonder if I can attach the new drive, before I install it, to my > PowerBook with either an external USB-IDE connector or install it in > an external USB 2.0 HDD enclosure, and use CCC to exactly duplicate > the contents of my present drive. If so, what options or preferences > should I select when doing this operation? > > Or, should I try to use Migration Assistant to copy everything onto > the new drive? Does using Migration Assistant automatically include > formatting the new drive to Macintosh? Which Mac format should I > select? Can I do this before I install the new (blank) hard drive into > my PowerBook? > > Or, should I use some other utility application other than Migration > Assistant, Carbon Copy Cloner or Time Machine? > > > Should I re-format the new drive in the external enclosure first with > Disk Utility? > > Has anyone seen a comprehensive step-by-step set of instructions for > accomplishing this kind of a move? > > I hope for some clear guidance for what seems it might become a > daunting task were I to make an inadvertent error in procedure. > > Thanks for your help, > stanton > Philadelphia PA > > > > >
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