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Carbon Copy Cloner

I always run CCC before I do any kind of OS X software update just in case things get screwed up. I've tried booting the duplicate occasionally and it always seems to work fine.
 
I just used it to migrate a boot partition to a new drive. Copied from my 320gig to my new 1tb. Worked flawlessly. And copies the bootdrive, even when booted from it.
 
I used it to copy my HD to a new SSD. Worked great, booted right up when I swapped the drives.

What's nice is that if you install a drive, it will remind you that the clone is not bootable if reads an MBR partition table. I had forgotten to go into disk util and recreate as GUID, so it saved me from an issue there.
 
best thing (to me) is you can de-select folders and/or files on the source drive to exclude them.

for example, to include only specific user folder(s), or none.
 
CCC is an excellent program. i use it for cloning when i upgrade my hard drive, and it's always worked flawlessly.
 
What is the advantage of CCC over Super Duper? I am getting ready to upgrade my MBP's hard drive and will need to clone existing disk. Super Duper always worked nicely for me in the past.
 
What is the advantage of CCC over Super Duper? I am getting ready to upgrade my MBP's hard drive and will need to clone existing disk. Super Duper always worked nicely for me in the past.

For just cloning, I think that they are about equal. SuperDuper does incrementals which I don't think CCC does, but CCC does something else that SD won't do unless you pay for it.
 
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