I used Carbon Copy Cloner to create a clone of my drive to my external (I did a clean install) and now that Snow Leopard is installed, I only want to put back on to my computer just certain files, such as a select selection of my documents, some of my iTunes library, etc. Is there some way I can specifically restore iTunes from the back up without having to restore from a TimeMachine backup? View 2 Replies View Related OS X :: Using Time Machine With Carbon Copy Cloner? Jul 17, 2010Īs of today, I upgraded my iMac (and eventually my Macbook) to Snow Leopard.
I wanted to start fresh, but I failed to think of my iTunes purchases, as well as iPhone app purchases/downloads. I did not specifically back up my itunes purchases, however, I did do several Time Machine back ups as well as manually moving data via Finder (copy "Macintosh HD" and paste to folder on external), and finally a clone using CarbonCop圜loner.
I just did a clean install of Snow Leopard on my older macbook. View 3 Replies View Related Applications :: Clean Install Of Snow Leopard - Time Machine & Carbon Copy Cloner? Oct 19, 2010 I only own one 500gb firewire drive and don't want the Time Machine app that came with my MBP to just sit there uselessly while I use CCC. View 8 Replies View Related Applications :: Can Make A Carbon Copy Cloner And Time Machine Backup On The Same Drive? Sep 21, 2009 I will be backing up the computer every 2 or 3 weeks. I know the two programs work very differently and was wondering what people recommend. The hard drive that I will be doing my back ups too wont be constantly attached to the computer only when I perform the back up. I was just wondering which one you would recommend to use as my main back up.
I read somewhere that it's a good idea to use Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) together with Time Machine, but I've been unable to figure out how to do this. Applications :: Time Machine & Carbon Copy Cloner Sep 17, 2010