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Okay, here's the deal. I have OS X currently running, by dd'ing it to a spare 6.5G hard drive I had laying around. Now, I have a 37.6G drive that is now initialised and mounted in OS X. Now, I want to ditch the 6.5G in favour of the 37.6G, so I can have plenty of free space available. Keep in mind, my deadmoo image is gone now that i have formatted the 37.6G drive. how would I transfer the complete contents of the boot drive to the 37.6G (including boot sector) and be able to then take out the 6.5G and throw the 37.6 on primary master and boot from that?

 

And then after that, be able to directly copy the 37.6G drive to another 37.6G drive...

 

I'd prefer to do this all in OS X-86, as I am not a Windows user.

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Carbon Copy Cloner does work; it just has a problem on 10.4 ;)

 

When you authorise, it will hang. To cure this just open terminal, type 'top', find the pid of the process 'sudo' (above CCC) and make a note of it, then quit top. Now enter sudo kill <pid of sudo>

 

CCC will now spring into life and you can cloan your boot disk to another.

 

Stu.

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