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Is it just me or my Macbook Pro is already running slow?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtbinva" data-source="post: 993729" data-attributes="member: 139884"><p>OK, drive and enclosure came in. Used CarbonCopyCloner (Great product, easy to use and understand). I booted to the new cloned drive, and ran the OS from it, ever so briefly.</p><p></p><p>However, I am wondering, might be a little redundant, but should I use TM to replace files not necessarily copied over? The reason I ask is, I brought up the properties of both drives, and the were slightly off in regard to size. I know I may be able to attribute this to temp files and such; however I want to take care as to not trash anything.</p><p></p><p>It's good to know that the new drive booted, and ran the OS, and that the old drive can be popped back in if there is any discrepancy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Worked like a charm!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtbinva, post: 993729, member: 139884"] OK, drive and enclosure came in. Used CarbonCopyCloner (Great product, easy to use and understand). I booted to the new cloned drive, and ran the OS from it, ever so briefly. However, I am wondering, might be a little redundant, but should I use TM to replace files not necessarily copied over? The reason I ask is, I brought up the properties of both drives, and the were slightly off in regard to size. I know I may be able to attribute this to temp files and such; however I want to take care as to not trash anything. It's good to know that the new drive booted, and ran the OS, and that the old drive can be popped back in if there is any discrepancy. Thoughts? EDIT: Worked like a charm! [/QUOTE]
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