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  • Best way to backup my Macbook?
  • jamesgarbett
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    So that I can upgrade the hard drive

    Time Machine or something else?

    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    Time machine is perfect if you want to keep things exactly as they are.

    I’ve used it numerous times with no errors.

    BadlyWiredDog
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    If you have Time Machine running, it works just fine. I’ve used SuperDuper in the past and that works too, but you’ve already got Time Machine built in anyway. What do you use to back up the HD normally?

    big_scot_nanny
    Full Member

    As an alternative, I favour carbon copy cloner.

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    Time machine with any old external hard drive.

    tiim
    Full Member

    Time machine with any old external hard drive.

    This, I’ve been using the same drive for 8ish years, saved me when a macbook got stolen and I restored straight onto a new one a few days later.

    I plug in once a week or so, nudge time machine in the toolbar and it just works.

    CaptainSlow
    Free Member

    Time machine and iCloud. In sierra it can be configured to put docs/desktop etc in iCloud.

    You then have local and remote copies for a couple of quid a month.

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    Have used all of these for just that purpose (have done 5 disks for myself and others)

    Time Machine
    Carbon Copy Cloner
    Super Duper

    IMO by far the easiest is Time Machine. My preferred process now is;

    Time Machine Backup
    Create USB key boot disc
    Put new disk into machine
    Boot from usb
    Format new disk (mac os journaled extended with GUID boot partition)
    Restore from Time Machine

    Read up about startup modes <cmd> keys

    jamesgarbett
    Free Member

    OK what is a USB boot disc?

    jamesgarbett
    Free Member

    How big a USB drive would I need?

    Jamie
    Free Member

    Let’s start with the basics.

    What version of OS X/macOS are you currently running, and will be installing on the new disk?

    kiwijohn
    Full Member

    +1 for CCC.

    momo
    Full Member

    I use time machine onto a WD MyCloud drive which is plugged into my router. Also doubles up as media hub.

    Important docs/photos etc are also in the cloud and on a second USB hard drive.

    seosamh77
    Free Member

    just used CCC to clone the macs in here the other day actually.

    Jamie
    Free Member

    I guess I should add I also use CCC[/url].

    30 day free trial as well.

    jamesgarbett
    Free Member

    Sierra

    I want to upgrade to a bigger HDD so just want to clone current disk – not looking to do a fresh install of OS

    Jamie
    Free Member

    In that case, use CCC and follow this:

    https://bombich.com/kb/ccc4/i-want-clone-my-entire-hard-drive-new-hard-drive-or-new-machine

    You will need a way to mount the new drive temporarily, to allow you to format/clone to it. Without knowing whether you’re planning on going SSD or mech, something like this.

    lorax
    Full Member

    I would:
    1) get a cheap external drive enclosure (or just a connector cable[/url])
    2) plug your new drive into it and format it using Disk Utility
    3) use either SuperDuper or CCC to clone your existing internal drive onto the new, larger one
    4) shut everything down, open up the Macbook, and install the new drive

    jamesgarbett
    Free Member

    Thanks all

    PimpmasterJazz
    Free Member

    Time Machine, but personally I also do a carbon copy using Super Duper just to be sure. Involves two external hard drives, but it’s a lot cheaper than A. it used to be and B. paying someone to delve into the wreckage of a hard drive.

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