[DM-MUG] 3 crashes in 3 days

James Lagnese dmmug@dmmug.org
Wed, 02 Jun 2004 15:28:46 -0500


If I am not mistaken, disk utility in panther can do the same stuff as CCC now. I like CCC though and yes, you could reformat the drive from the CD. You could also boot off the cloned drive if you are using separate drives and then reformat the original drive using disk utility and then restoring from the cloned drive. 
 
On Wednesday, June 02, 2004, at 02:45PM, Victoria L. Herring <vlherring@herringlaw.com> wrote:

>For some reason, Bryan, I only got some of the email responses, why I 
>don't know.  But someone else had the replies in their response, so I 
>could follow.  I'm now doing a CarbonCopyCloner clone to an external 
>drive.  I'll also run Retrospect early and do that too.
>
>But then -- I want to do this right...if I want to format and 
>reinstall on the harddrive, I assume I boot off disk 1 of Panther and 
>use the utility to first do erase and intialize and first aid to 
>check the disk...then install fresh OS on the harddrive...and then do 
>all the updates in order and then move stuff back from CCC if I need 
>or want to....
>
>is that right?????
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