On Mar 13, 2005, at 05:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

you can copy an OS9 system folder in about 1-2 minutes... in OSX just to achieve that you need a good 25-30 minutes, and that's just for the system. Also CCC never quite worked for me, always crashed in both my systems before it was effectively done copying. tried one by one folder/files, but there was always a point in which it would crash


I had the same problem. I had a Quicken file that was corrupted beyond repair that I never got around to trashing from my HD, it just sat there, sticking out it's tongue at me. When I tried to use CCC, it would hang when it got to the file. It took me three tries to figure out that that file was the culprit. Once I trashed it, CCC worked fine.

HTH,
Len


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