As I understand it, Time machine does not back up every single file at the very 
route lelvel of the drive; where as Carbon copy cloner will.  IN fact, if you 
just make a CCC of your disk, that disk will be bootable.  I know, because I've 
done it.  Therefore, I'd recommend CCC.  Truth to tell, I make use of both.


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On Sep 16, 2011, at 8:22 AM, dr ahmed alomran wrote:

> Hi all
> my mac hard disk is getting full and i am considering doing a back up to my 
> data. I am just wondering about the differences between using time machine 
> and other apps such as carbon copy cloner and super dooper for backup.
> kind regards.
> ahmed.
>  
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