![]() ![]() Perhaps more importantly, Carbon Copy Cloner 2.3 doesn't work correctly for cloning a Time Machine drive (I don't know about 3.x), as it doesn't copy hard links but rather, copies what the links point to. It's probably best to avoid having both of them plugged in. For example, after I activated Time Machine on the newly-created disk, I plugged in the old disk, and it showed up as a Time Machine drive, but the backup failed. You should turn Time Machine off before doing starting this process, of course.īe aware that the disks will have the same name and information, so it might confuse Time Machine. This could be useful if you've outgrown your Time Machine backup drive, and want to migrate your existing backups to a new, larger drive. ![]() Using the Restore feature in Disk Utility, you can "restore" the Time Machine disk to another disk and retain the history of changes. I did some searching and found this (the caveat being that this applies to 10.5):
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