On Nov 5, 2008, at 9:15 AM, dc wrote:

>
> Use a cloning utility like arbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper and you
> will have a bootable system with all your files intact. If your Macs
> hard drive fails you can simply swap the drive from your external
> enclosure.

I believe you could also startup from the install CD, and run CCC  
from a place on your external drive, and clone the system or other,  
from the external onto a new internal drive.

Bill Connelly
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