Adding a hard drive to my mac pro, how do I clone my current drive to it?

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I just bought an older 3,1 mac pro with a 1tb HD. I bought a 2tb harddrive and have physically installed it, now I want to clone the original HD to the new 2tb drive and install windows onto the original 1tb drive. Is there an easiest way to do this? I am in the process of using time machine to back up the original HD, then "restore" the new 2tb drive using time machine. After that, I was going to erase the old 1tb drive and install windows 7 on it.
 

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I just bought an older 3,1 mac pro with a 1tb HD. I bought a 2tb harddrive and have physically installed it, now I want to clone the original HD to the new 2tb drive and install windows onto the original 1tb drive. Is there an easiest way to do this?

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would like to avoid buying a program that I otherwise don't need, is it possible to do from a time machine backup like I had originally planned? I am very new to all of this, and my experience in the past is that using apps like that usually lead to me getting lost in the process..I like the apple provided apps because they are so easy to use, like time machine.
 
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I suppose you could backup your current hard drive with Time Machine then install the new hard drive, disconnect the old drive and do a fresh install OS X on your new drive. Then hook up your time machine drive and restore your apps and data.

But chscag gave you the best advice. Yes, CCC will cost you but it will continually make a bootable backup of your hard drive and it is highly reliable.

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Ya, i appriciate the suggestion, but I just don't want to spend $40... I don't have a disk copy of yosemite, how do I install it on the new hard drive?

Sorry, all this is new to me..
 
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Spend the money.

Why? Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper make a clone of the hard dive which is bootable which is great for checking No. 1 disk. A Time Mchine backup is not bootable.

Both have the capacity to do a say weekly backup saving any changes to your No. 1 system hard drive. SuperDuper is available for a trial download and costs $27.95:-


http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html
 

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If I remember correctly the trial version of Carbon Copy Cloner will do a bootable clone. You can also use Disk Utility and the restore tab to create a clone though I am not sure whether it copies the recovery partition.

If you are going to use Disk Utility to do this it is probably best to boot from the recovery partition and run Disk Utility from there.
 
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The advantage of registered CCC or SD is that they can easily do a weekly backup as suggested, where DU will only do a full complete Restore.
 

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