In the SuperDuper screen, you will see three drop downs. In the first one, labelled “copy”, select the drive in your Mac. In the second drop down labelled “to”, select the new drive that you just formatted. The third one should be labelled “using” – select “Backup – all files”. New select the “Copy Now” button. Sep 06, 2019 Open Disk Utility. Select your new hard drive from the sidebar. If you don’t see it, go to View Show All Devices. Click the Erase button at the top of the window.
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I have recently bought an iMac G3 Snow, w/ 500MHz processor. This things works well with Tiger installed, but has quite a noisy hard drive. I wish to replace the hard drive with a newer, faster, and quieter 30GB hard drive that I happen to have spare. I had booted the iMac in 'Target Disk Mode', fired up my Macbook Pro, and connected the two computers via Firewire. I had then made a successful image of the iMac's HDD using Disk Utility. I then removed and replaced the hard drive in the iMac, and proceeded to restore the image to the new hard drive using Disk Utility again, also via Target Disk Mode. Upon successfully restoring the image, I rebooted the iMac, only to find that the iMac cannot find the appropriate boot files. (ie, Question-mark w/ Finder folder logo error). Any help to fix this would be muchly appreciated. Many thanks, Andrew Clone Os To Another DriveMac Os X New Hard Drive Clone Free
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