Hello,
There are several ways to do this. 
1. Time Machine this is the built in backup strategy that Apple provides. When 
you first insert a new hard disk, MacOS will ask you if you want to use it for 
Time Machine, I am fairly sure all you have to do is click yes and it will 
start backing up.
2. Carbon Copy Cloaner is an independent package that has various options for 
making copies of folders or disks. I have never used it, but it is supposed to 
be faster than  using built in tools like unix cp, or the finder.
3. Super Duper this is essentially a disk copying software package. It does 
have the ability to do incremental backups if you upgrade to the non-free 
version.

Joe Kissel has written a Take Control book to help people create a backup 
strategy that is effective for their needs. If you are a book share user it 
should be available there, or you can purchase it from Take 
 Control Books.
                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Nov 14, 2022, at 8:43 PM, Mohammad Fazil <mfa...@outlook.com> wrote:
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> Hi, Group.
> I have ordered a 2TB external drive for backing up my Mac today but I have 
> never done that before. I’d be doing it for the first time when the drive 
> arrives.
> May I know how should I be doing this, please?
> Thanks!
> 
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