Sorry, I should have said this in my other reply, but if you are really just 
after an easy to use backup system that is free, assuming you are not on a 
really old version of OS X, just use TimeMachine. Its pretty much set it and 
forget it. It won't be bootable, however OS X's installation offers to transfer 
data from a TimeMachine backup so you can at least reset back to a bootable 
system. It just isn't quite as fast as having a bootable clone.

You can also see if there are other clone options still available for free. 
SuperDuper used to be free and did the same job as Carbon Copy Cloner, but I 
don't know if they went the same way as CCC and have gone paid or not.

-chris
<www.mythtech.net>



On Aug 6, 2016, at 1:04 AM, Russell Courtenay wrote:

> I have been using Carbon Copy Cloner for years to make a bootable 
> (ostensibly) backup. Well, they seem to have changed their shareware setup so 
> after a certain amount of time it stops working. I just don't have $39.95 to 
> spend on software today so I figured I would write a script in Automator. But 
> I really don't know what I'm doing. My programming really hasn't kept pace 
> beyond Commodore Basic and machine language and Y2K web pages.
> 
> I found some basic instructions online to make a scheduled backup but that is 
> not really what I want. I just want a button I can click every couple days to 
> copy every new file, delete files on the backup that I have deleted on my 
> hard drive and keep it bootable in case I need it.
> 
> Seems simple enough, has anyone here done this? 
> 
> On the wife's PC I just set up an xcopy batch file, simple and dirty. I wish 
> it would tell me what is happening over those two hours it is working, but it 
> does seem to work.
> 
> Russell Courtenay
> 
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