![]() ![]() If I need to purchase another external HD I will. I guess for right this moment I want TM to start running. My new internal HD currently reports 596.57 GB free of 999.86 GB.Īm thinking that once I have a separate TM external drive (which seems to be the reco) that I can erase the old bootable clone from the old external hard drive and create a new bootable clone of the current system there? Or will it not do that bc the new internal is 1TB (even though the actual usage on it is far less) ? Will this be enough space for my “new” TM backup? Question: I have an unused external 1TB drive. The “old” external HD that I used for the TM backup (1TB, partitioned with a clone of my “old” “old” HD - was too small to run Snow Leopard, etc.) is now telling me that it’s outta room when I run TM. Here’s an article on how to use time-machine.ĭue to a HD failure, I just had to install a new internal HD on my macbook (running snow leopard) and did a restore from TM onto new HD. It’s no use having the instructions on how to boot in an emergency on your computer – you won’t be able to read them. You might want to print these instructions out, so they are handy in an emergency. You will now be running from your main computer again. When the backup is finished, select Machintosh HD, and restart. You can now run Disk Utility and erase your main Macintosh HD, then run Superdooper and backup from your Backup to Macintosh HD. This will bypass the primary startup volume and seek a different startup volume such as the external one.
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