I have been using Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) for a long time, and I am
still using it with success. The only time when there were problems was
on Tiger before 10.4.2 because some aspect of the OS APIs (I believe
some AppleScript stuff that had to do with authentication) was broken.
So in 10.4.1 for example CCC did not work properly. Nevertheless from
10.4.2 onward things were back to normal.

I have also been using Dejavu which worked OK for me (it makes it easier
to do specific/ongoing updates, as opposed to backing up a whole volume
each time) and have just had a look at SuperDuper! which also looks good
to me though I haven't tried it enough to say anything good or bad about it.

Olaf Druemmer

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>computer artwork by subhash / 2006/03/17 / 02:56 AM wrote:
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>>"CarbonCopy" is no solution? It does make bootable exact copies.
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>Carbon Copy Cloner used to be the one of the best and it was free. 
>However, over the time, especially full Tiger compatibility, it fell
>back.  This is why many moved onto SuperDuper including myself.
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>By the way, if you need bit-to-bit copy, which might help backing up
>some (but not all) copy protected apps, Apple's own Disk Util is the best.
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>- Hiro
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