You can make a bootable image of your hard drive with carbon copy cloner. I can 
find several advantages to this. For example, you can make this and boot in to 
your os with your settings from a school mac and eject your drive when you are 
done.

Take care.

S

On Sep 4, 2010, at 1:33, "Paul Erkens" <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I am now using super duper as my mac backup utility. Mike Arrigo demonstrated 
> it in his podcast series somewhere. I bought it and I'm very happy with what 
> it can do.
> 
> However, some of you on this list use carbon copy cloner. Does any of you 
> know an advantage of using carbon copy cloner, as opposed to super duper?
> 
> Interested to know.
> Paul. 
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