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MamaMoose

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« on: August 04, 2003, 08:48:30 PM »
I just installed a new 60 GB hard drive into my Ti 500 MHz G4. Now I am installing OS X 10.2 which I will then upgrade using the 10.2.4 upgrader. My question is how do I move all my apps plus their registration code - that is all the extras that I have on my dual 1 GHz over to the laptop? In a previous thread, someone said to use Carbon Copy Cloner and just mover over my user folder.

Will that move all my apps plus preferences plus other stuff? Or, do I have to selectively choose what I want to move once I am in CCC?

Thanks for any help,

MamaMoose

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« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2003, 09:30:00 PM »
mamma:

Hook the two computers together with a firewire cable and start up the Ti in target disk mode.  You will see the G4 hard disk's icon mounted on the Ti's desktop.  I you drag anything between the drives.

You don't say what system version is on the G4, but I'm assuming it's not Jag, so I'd install Jag on the G4 first, using the upgrade options you should be able to keep your stuff intact.  If you are OS 9, then the installer will keep those apps in an a folder called Application(OS9).  All your classic apps will work as before.  You will have to re-install any OS X version of the classic apps you have.  Once you do that, you won't need the classic version anymore unless want to use them.  And once you have the G4 OS X updated, Target disk mode will work for most non-machine specific files like your Home (users) folder etc.

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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2003, 09:39:47 PM »
"Will that move all my apps plus preferences plus other stuff? Or, do I have to selectively choose what I want to move once I am in CCC?"

MM. From CCCs site;
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Introducing Carbon Copy Cloner 2.2!

Have you ever wanted a simple, complete, bootable backup of your hard drive?  Have you ever wanted to upgrade to a larger hard drive with minimal hassle and without reinstalling your OS and all of your applications?  Have you ever wanted to move your entire Mac OS X installation to a new computer?  Then CCC is the tool for you!  CCC makes these tasks simple by harnessing the Unix power built into Mac OS X.  In addition to the features that CCC has provided in the past, version 2.0 offers synchronization of the source and target as well as scheduled backup tasks.  Now you can setup a regular backup regimen that occurs in the background, even if you are not logged in! Version 2.0 also offers enhancements for lab administrators, including the option to run pre and post-flight shell scripts, the ability to modify the list of items to be removed at the end of a clone, and the ability to create a disk image on the fly.  One of CCC 2.0's most exciting features is the ability to create a NetBoot image from a fully customized Mac OS X installation. Version 2.1.1 offers the ability to create ASR-ready disk images and includes some minor bug fixes and improvements to the documentation.

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I opened up CCC and took a screenshot of what the console looks like.
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« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2003, 09:41:23 PM »
MamaMoose:

To Clarify. upgrade the G4 first.  If the new Jag CD disk is not v10.2.6, get the Combo updater, and use it on the G4. When everything on the G4 is done, then install a clean Jag system on the Ti and use the Combo if needed.  Now it time to use Target disk mode as said above.

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« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2003, 09:56:08 PM »
Bill:  I wasn't aware that CCC has come that far since the last time I used it (it didn't work well then).  Does it now actually make a identical clone?  When I used it (v1), it was buggy, but you seem to know it better than I do.  I'll have to give it another try, so I can recommend it too.

mamaMoose:  Bill's advise seems more up to date than mine and would be much easier for you!!!  So I recommend his.

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« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2003, 11:03:55 PM »
Two days ago I reformated my main drive and then used the latest rendition of CCC to transfer a mirror image of 10.2.6 to it from the slave drive. It did a complete and accurate job.
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« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2003, 11:06:04 PM »
Let me make sure I understand, Bill and others.

I have upgraded my Ti to OS X (10.2.2) and am in the process via FireWire Target Disk mode (TDM) of using the 10.2.4 combined updater. But first I have to update to 10.2.2 so the 10.2.4 updater will work!!  (I am stoppng at 10.2.4 because my GCC laser printer does not work with 10.2.5 & 10.2.6) When that is done, I should, I assume, reenter TDM, and using carbon copy cloner TO clone my OS 10.2.4 partition on my dual 1 GHz (mainframe) onto the laptop.

Or should I do that immediately, since 10.2.0 is on the laptop? perhaps I do not have to go thru the 10.2.0 > 10.2.2 > 10.2.4 chain.

Thganks for all your help,

MamaMoose

P.S. Changing out the HD was a piece of cake but I had to buy a Torx T-8 plus some rubber cement. The instructions from Xl8 Your mac were superb. The biggest problem was getting the case bottom so that all 8 screw holes were aligned properly.

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« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2003, 08:58:29 AM »
My advice is still the same Tom. smile.gif

Update your Laptop first.

Then Clone only the Users Folder from your Tower.

Let it overwrite the existing Folder.

This will include probably 90% of what you want.

See how that goes and what you still need. smile.gif
« Last Edit: August 05, 2003, 08:59:11 AM by kelly »
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