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Kan-O-Z

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Aug 3, 2007
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My 1.86 SSD is being replaced by Apple because of a few issues. I spent a good bit of time getting everything all set up. What's the best way to bring over all the stuff to the new one? I can think of 2 possible ways:

1. Use time machine backup from the old one and restore to the new one?

2. Clone the old one to the new one?

I'm not sure what sort of problems I may run into doing things this way. I have a feeling something may not work because even though it's the same exact computer, it's got a different hardware id. Let me know which method works and you recommend. Thanks,

Kan-O-Z
 

SummerBoy

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Dec 19, 2008
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My 1.86 SSD is being replaced by Apple because of a few issues. I spent a good bit of time getting everything all set up. What's the best way to bring over all the stuff to the new one? I can think of 2 possible ways:

1. Use time machine backup from the old one and restore to the new one?

2. Clone the old one to the new one?

I'm not sure what sort of problems I may run into doing things this way. I have a feeling something may not work because even though it's the same exact computer, it's got a different hardware id. Let me know which method works and you recommend. Thanks,

Kan-O-Z

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DeanCorp

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Jul 13, 2007
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Rather not post if you are going to write useless **** like that.

I would either do a complete backup of your system using Super Duper or Carbon Copy Cloner.

The other option is to use a time machine backup. Then on your new computer, boot off the disk. Go to Utilities up the top and select "Restore from Time Machine Backup."

Good luck =)
 

jimboutilier

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Nov 10, 2008
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Denver
My 1.86 SSD is being replaced by Apple because of a few issues. I spent a good bit of time getting everything all set up. What's the best way to bring over all the stuff to the new one? I can think of 2 possible ways:

1. Use time machine backup from the old one and restore to the new one?

2. Clone the old one to the new one?

I'm not sure what sort of problems I may run into doing things this way. I have a feeling something may not work because even though it's the same exact computer, it's got a different hardware id. Let me know which method works and you recommend. Thanks,

Kan-O-Z

Use an image backup utility to do a complete backup of your current system to an external USB drive. Boot your new system from the USB drive Copy the (backup) USB drive to the internal drive of the new system.

SuperDuper is free. Not sure about Carbon Copy Cloner.
 

Kan-O-Z

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Aug 3, 2007
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Thanks guys. Sounds like both the time machine solution and cloning solution should work. I think I'll go the time machine route cause I'd like to use time machine anyways. Thanks,

Kan-O-Z
 
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