Can you boot from time machine
It will make upgrading much faster and offer you a means to boot up your drive just in case. This is one of the better ones: Concealer sadly Apple still does not offer external drive support with FileVault2 yet.
Hi Dan, thanks a lot for all the suggestions. While I was backing up my data, I learned from the link above that TM drive is itself bootable. I went ahead and tested it out, then got stuck on how to make the TM drive appear on the Startup Manager screen.
Are you suggesting that it is the tool I need to make my external TM drive bootable? But then why does disk utility mark my TM drive as bootable already? For encryption key, I have the key written down in a safe place so I'm sure I won't lose it. But maybe the disk encryption is what prevents the external TM drive from being recognized as a startup option? The installer USB drive was to make your life easier.
I have one for each major OS release just in case! I guess I didn't quite make it clear. Apple has altered things enough from the first generation of the recovery firmware within your Mac EFI as well as the OS you are likely encountering incorrect information from the guide.
If you have the latest then the answer is true! If I make a bootable drive using super duper, can I install that hard drive in another macbook I have just bought and use it as its resident drive? I plan to back up this mac, convert the second drive to bootable, then put in Macbook 2. Hi, thank you for this detailed topic, very helpful.
It made my mind more clear. I have in hand a Gb for current running time machine but now running out of space and about to buy a 1Tb drive. My thoughts are to get the 1Tb turned into a bootable clone, that I will renew monthly. So far it is seems OK. But since in the clone n2 and following, the old folders will have been removed, I need to backup the Gb HD. That all sounds OK, unless you plan on using this new hard drive on a daily basis.
You want a backup on a completely seperate drive, not on a partition on the same drive as a drive that you regularly use. I understand these main principles. But your answer is not clear about the hard disk supposed to host the bootable clone: is it possible to get 2 partitions, one to be a regular bootable backup, and the second for 2nd backup of another smaller hardrive? Otherwise your suggestions are valuable, but it would inflate the number of copies I need: 2 HD for clones, 1 for time machine, 1 to host the folder I want to remove from the Mac to save space and 1 to backup this folder.
A total of 5 HD, that I am not ready to manage yet. I can not select the new SDD drive from startup utility. Can you please tell me if I have missed something? Under step 4 marks sure all the files were selected. Maybe try Step 4 again. Thank you Wayne. I have the latest version of El Capitan OS I have the latest version of Mac OS I have 20 years of work on System 9 software!
My hard drive is now crashing more and more frequently. I have a good backup drive, but I cannot make it bootable. Any help will be greatly appreciated! You should be able to download an OLDER version of carbon copy cloner from here that will work with Get Carbon Copy Cloner 3. I have a newer MBP that I bought last year. I also have a newer external HD by Toshiba.
That option is greyed out. I connect the external HD with usb with an attachment that converts it to usb-C. Is it the newer iOS system? I just purchases Superduper app and created a bootable backup on my 4T external drive.
I also have TM running and a few online programs running as extra backups. My question is, i currently have:. Name required. Mail will not be published required. Apr There are two main ways to backup your Apple computer.
To make a bootable backup you need to: Buy an external hard drive Format the hard drive Download some backup software Backup your Hard Drive Run the backup software often Now let me explain those steps in more detail. Buy an external hard drive You need an external hard drive at least as big as the hard drive on the computer you are intending to back up.
Format the hard drive Plug in your new hard drive. How do I use the backup in an emergency? Plug in your external drive. This will bypass the primary startup volume and seek a different startup volume such as the external one.
Be sure you backup your files to an external drive or second internal drive because the following procedure will remove everything from the hard drive.
Wait patiently - minutes - until the Recovery main menu appears. Be sure to select the correct drive to use if you have more than one. Note : You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet if possible because it is three times faster than wireless. The third-party software I've been using for several years is SpeedTools - Qiuckback.
It has worked very well making bootable. The best tool for cloning is Disk Utility which clones both the system volume as well as the Recovery HD automatically in a single operation. In addition to its cloning abilities are its excellent backup capabilities: Carbon Copy Cloner 4. Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper are great for making bootable clones. The good thing with those is once the backup is made, you can do updates which updates the files instead of creating a whole new backup.
CCC is donation software and SD you have to buy, but it isn't expensive. SD also has a free trial version which doesn't do incremental backups. You can also schedule backup times so it updates automatically as long as your computer is on and the backup drive is connected. Or, you can do it manually. You can't boot from TM, but you can fully restore a system or go back in time to restore individual files. If you need to, you can boot into the Recovery Drive and restore the whole system from the last backup or a point in time earlier as you wish.
All files from the time frame you choose to restore from will be replaced. So, no, you won't lose your files unless your TM backup is corrupt. When you boot into the recovery drive, have the TM backup connected. Then choose restore from the TM disk. Should You Upgrade to Windows 11?
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