> To the best of my knowledge, CCC is the only SW that
> will make a bootable image of an OS X start up disk.
> You can also use it to make periodic back-ups of said
> bootable disks.
> Best
> George
Just got back from vacation and read the above.
There is indeed another way to make a bootable image of an OS X start up
disk, at least in OS X.3.3. I am always surprised so few people know about
it.
Launch Disk Utility
Click on a HD Icon so the tabs (First Aid/Erase/Restore) appear
Choose Restore tab
Drag the icon of the HD for which you wish to make a bootable image into
the Source Window.
Drag the icon of the HD to which you wish to make the bootable image
into the Destination Window.
ONLY choice is to whether or not to click the Erase Destination box.
His Restore button and sit back and wait a few minutes and that's it.
Bob
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