Hi Missy,

I've seen this one time before. Here's what I eventually figured out. The 
cloning process did start the first time I clicked the clone button, but for 
some reason, VoiceOver didn't notice that the window had changed. The only 
reason I knew at all is because I touched the external drive and felt the 
vibrations that told me it was working. Toggling VoiceOver off and back on 
revealed the window containing the status of the cloning process. Even 
switching windows and then coming back didn't show the status window, only a 
reset of VO would do.

This is a highly unusual thing for VO to do, and it doesn't happen often. 
Still, I might write the author of CCC to see if he has any ideas why it 
happens.

Glad you got it working. Hopefully this tip will save you some frustration if 
this comes up again.

Justin

 On Jul 25, 2011, at 9:03 AM, Missy Hoppe wrote:

Hi, all! Please disregard my original message on this subject. Apparently, the 
tenth time or so is the charm. It seems to be working now. No clue what I did 
differently, but I'm pretty sure all is well. Barring any unforseen 
catastrophy, my macbook should be back to "normal" in about half an hour. I'll 
keep an external HD with Lion, and will reverse this process once the lion 
service pack has been released or I hear from others that some of the bugs, 
most noteably the com.apple.doc.extra thing have been fixed. Until then, 
especially as a mac newbie, SL meets my needs quite adequately, and for now at 
least,  I'd rather have my mac run cooler and have a longer battery life than 
to run the latest and greatest OS.
Missy

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Missy Hoppe
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Problem with carbon copy cloner

Hello, all! I decided for the time being to go back to snow leopard, but I 
backed up my lion install first onto a separate drive, just so I'd have it 
available in case of emergency. Anyway, I booted from my SL external drive with 
no problems, and have formated my macbooks internal hard dribe. Now, I'm trying 
to clone my SL drive back onto the internal drive, but CCC isn't working. I 
make all my selections, click the clone button, and then absolutely nothing 
happens. I get a system/growel notification that the copy is starting, but the 
window never changes. I've had this trouble before, but usually, after 1 or two 
attempts, the cloning actually begins. This time, no matter how many times I 
try, it just won't start. I have the latest version of CCC running; it wanted 
to update itself right when I was preparing to restore the internal HD.
If anyone has any ideas what might be going on and how to fix it, I would 
really appreciate it. In the mean time, I can either boot from my sl external 
drive or the lion external drive, but my internal drive is blank as can be. 
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. This is a really strange and 
frustrating problem.

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