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dupe one MBP to another, via intermediary
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chasg
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Jun 17, 2007, 03:03 PM
 
Hi All,

My present MacBook Pro (C2D 2.33) is being lent out for a month. I've got a second one on order, but it won't arrive before the first leaves.

The first one is going to be wiped, and I of course want to get all of the info off and get it on to the new one.

Last time I took all info off a MacBook Pro (hard drive needed to be replaced), with an eye towards putting it back exactly as it was before, I used Carbon Copy Cloner and copied everything to an empty hard drive (on my desktop machine). When the repaired machine came back, I used CCC again to copy the data back, but I had problems with spotlight on the restored machine, and some apps acted a little strange.

So, can anyone recommend a workflow to help me:
1) copy all data off a MacBook Pro on to an empty external hard drive on a desktop mac
2) copy all of that data back to a different MacBook Pro (which won't be around at the same time as the first is)

Thanks in advance!

Chas
     
Abbas
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Jun 17, 2007, 03:18 PM
 
When you run through the OS-X installation/setup, it asks you if you want to transfer data from another Mac. Say yes and have a Firewire cable ready.


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chasg  (op)
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Jun 17, 2007, 03:24 PM
 
Thanks for the suggestion, but I can't: the first MBP will be gone before second arrives.

But thanks for the reply (I've used this feature extensively in the past :-)

Cheers!

Chas
     
uicandrew
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Jun 17, 2007, 05:06 PM
 
superduper is the best backup program ever. i used carbon copy cloner because one of my friends suggested it, and the program confused me.

Superduper is the way to go. trust me.
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chasg  (op)
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Jun 17, 2007, 05:07 PM
 
cool, thanks.
     
   
 
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