Bakey
Dec 13, 2004, 11:52 AM
Hi there
I'm in need of upgrading the HDD of our iMac G3...
"No problem!" I hear you cry.
Well, although I've found numerous articles of how to conduct the whole process of swapping out the old for the new, I'm a little "stuck/confused" on the issue of cloning.
You see it's like this, the current HDD has three partitions [10.3.6, 10.1.x and 9.2] -- we develop multimedia and as such wish to confine the three OS variants when developing & testing.
Again, I've searched this exhaustive wealth of information and advice [ie. this forum] but I'm not entirely sure I can do what is needed. What I'm after is a cloning utility that will dump the entire drive [all three partitions] somewhere nice and safe ready for me to rebuild on to the new drive.
Now it's time for "confession time!!"
For my sins I'm first and foremost a Windows user [not by choice I hasten to add...] -- but on the dark side I would use Drive Image to make an image file of the entire drive/partitions, etc., and simply rebuild said image on the new drive...
Will the likes of Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper allow me to do to the iMac what I would typically do to a Windows machine?
Many thanks in advance :)
I'm in need of upgrading the HDD of our iMac G3...
"No problem!" I hear you cry.
Well, although I've found numerous articles of how to conduct the whole process of swapping out the old for the new, I'm a little "stuck/confused" on the issue of cloning.
You see it's like this, the current HDD has three partitions [10.3.6, 10.1.x and 9.2] -- we develop multimedia and as such wish to confine the three OS variants when developing & testing.
Again, I've searched this exhaustive wealth of information and advice [ie. this forum] but I'm not entirely sure I can do what is needed. What I'm after is a cloning utility that will dump the entire drive [all three partitions] somewhere nice and safe ready for me to rebuild on to the new drive.
Now it's time for "confession time!!"
For my sins I'm first and foremost a Windows user [not by choice I hasten to add...] -- but on the dark side I would use Drive Image to make an image file of the entire drive/partitions, etc., and simply rebuild said image on the new drive...
Will the likes of Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper allow me to do to the iMac what I would typically do to a Windows machine?
Many thanks in advance :)
