Note that the operating system volume is managed entirely by Apple on
modern machines, so you only need a backup strategy for the data volume.
On 3/6/24 13:42, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries wrote:
I use both. CCC will do the same basic backup as Time Machine but
is very flexible if you wish to make more focused backups of specific
data.
Also creating restore tasks can make restoring easier.
If CCC offers a trial, give it a try.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."
-Helen Keller
My e-Mail:
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 6/3/2024 10:15 AM, Maurice A. Mines wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm trying to decide if just using time machine
as a backup and restore option is better than purchasing carbon copy
cloner? Because my research seems to show that one does the same
thing as the other. Meaning I'm using time machine what would be the
benefit to using carbon copy cloner? Bottom line, is carbon copy
cloner worth the $40? Or is this expense a waste of time and money.
Will time machine Restore my machine should anything bad happen?
All the best Maurice mines.
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