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Got my backup drive & Leopard disc-Now what do I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aubie16" data-source="post: 517227" data-attributes="member: 23582"><p>1. Yes...still use the free version of SuperDuper. Hook your external hard drive to your iMac while still using Tiger. Install SuperDuper and run it. (the free version will work just fine). Click the options that allow you to completely clone your system to a bootable back up.</p><p></p><p>2. Yes, hook up your HD to your iMac in Tiger and clone everything using the free version of SuperDuper.</p><p></p><p>3. Now that you have all of your information backed up, install Leopard. Once Leopard is installed, and you are satisfied that it is running smoothly. Hook up your HD and enable Time Machine (a leopard only feature). Time Machine will erase your HD and your bootable copy of Tiger and back up all future information to it.</p><p></p><p>The reason I say to wait a week or so is to ensure that Leopard had no glitches on the install or anything before you erase all of your Tiger information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aubie16, post: 517227, member: 23582"] 1. Yes...still use the free version of SuperDuper. Hook your external hard drive to your iMac while still using Tiger. Install SuperDuper and run it. (the free version will work just fine). Click the options that allow you to completely clone your system to a bootable back up. 2. Yes, hook up your HD to your iMac in Tiger and clone everything using the free version of SuperDuper. 3. Now that you have all of your information backed up, install Leopard. Once Leopard is installed, and you are satisfied that it is running smoothly. Hook up your HD and enable Time Machine (a leopard only feature). Time Machine will erase your HD and your bootable copy of Tiger and back up all future information to it. The reason I say to wait a week or so is to ensure that Leopard had no glitches on the install or anything before you erase all of your Tiger information. [/QUOTE]
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