M MBX macrumors 68020 Original poster Oct 28, 2007 #1 if timemachine isn't bootable, then what's the entire point? with superduper you can clone the entire drive and it's a perfect duplicate. ???
if timemachine isn't bootable, then what's the entire point? with superduper you can clone the entire drive and it's a perfect duplicate. ???
xUKHCx Administrator emeritus Oct 28, 2007 #2 Superduper doesn't give you a 'history' of your files that you can scroll back through.
C cavemonkey50 macrumors 6502 Oct 28, 2007 #3 Even though the Time Machine backups aren't bootable, with a Leopard Install disc they can be restored completely to the drive.
Even though the Time Machine backups aren't bootable, with a Leopard Install disc they can be restored completely to the drive.
slackpacker macrumors 6502a Oct 28, 2007 #4 cavemonkey50 said: Even though the Time Machine backups aren't bootable, with a Leopard Install disc they can be restored completely to the drive. Click to expand... Right now SuperDuper is crap because it doesn't work right under Leopard.... so until they fix it it's useless... I wasted a few hours finding that out.😡
cavemonkey50 said: Even though the Time Machine backups aren't bootable, with a Leopard Install disc they can be restored completely to the drive. Click to expand... Right now SuperDuper is crap because it doesn't work right under Leopard.... so until they fix it it's useless... I wasted a few hours finding that out.😡
flopticalcube macrumors G4 Oct 28, 2007 #5 Carbon Copy Cloner works. Time Machine is file recovery. CCC/SD! are bootable backups. We need both (for now).
Carbon Copy Cloner works. Time Machine is file recovery. CCC/SD! are bootable backups. We need both (for now).