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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Is Carbon Copy Clone Enough
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<blockquote data-quote="ellenm" data-source="post: 1002182" data-attributes="member: 137596"><p>I'm a Windows user too so a clean install doesn't sound that bad to me since the machine usually runs a better after that kind of install. I don't know if Macs are the same way with their operating system or not. I might use the Seagate drive for Time Machine since it connects via Firewire and is fast to do hourly backups. Maybe I'll pick up a cheaper USB drive to do a CCC bootable backup to have on hand. How often do you update your CCC backup?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ellenm, post: 1002182, member: 137596"] I'm a Windows user too so a clean install doesn't sound that bad to me since the machine usually runs a better after that kind of install. I don't know if Macs are the same way with their operating system or not. I might use the Seagate drive for Time Machine since it connects via Firewire and is fast to do hourly backups. Maybe I'll pick up a cheaper USB drive to do a CCC bootable backup to have on hand. How often do you update your CCC backup? [/QUOTE]
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