There are a couple of Terminal commands I’d recommend running after finishing, 
but it should just be a case of selecting the drive in System Preferences > 
Time Machine

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> On 24 Aug 2015, at 20:25, Phil Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Thanks Sam. When I've cloned the old Time Machine backup to the new drive do 
> I just rename the new drive "Time Machine"? and restart with it connected 
> rather than the old one?
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>> CCC doesn’t copy Time Machine backups, but SuperDuper does
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>>> On 24 Aug 2015, at 17:47, Phil Ward <[email protected] 
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>>> Evening all,
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>>> I want to migrate my Time Machine to a bigger drive but not lose the 
>>> existing backups. I'm thinking I'll use Carbon Copy Cloner to copy the 
>>> existing Time Machine drive to the bigger one and then restart the Mac with 
>>> just the new drive attached. Will that work?
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