Are saying the CCC will pick up where it left off? Or does it just continue the task and skip over what it has already copied? I use CCC but I'm a very basic user to just clone startup drives. I see it has much more power to schedule back ups etc.... and do incremental updated back ups of only what has changed. I always just copy things to a new blank partition/drive for my simple needs.
Have you tried moving to two raid drives to different slots in the tower? It's probably not the slots but maybe worth a try. I think you could even move the problem drives to external docks and the raid still works. I'm assuming it's a software raid inside the tower.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <Greg@...> wrote :
I have a 2-drive internal raid(zero) that's dying inside a cheese-grater mac. And, the time machine copy of it has also failed (long explanation, not worth detailing.)
The materials is not 'mission critical' so I'm not sweating bullets, and I already copied 50% of what I want to another backup drive.
BUT, what I'd really like to do is copy the old raid to a new raid- it would just save a ton of headache The old will still work for 5-10 minutes, sometimes a longer, but spins down and disconnects itself at random intervals
sooo… is there copy/backup software that 'picks up where it left off' like good upload software? obviously the OSx copy function is useless. I tried CCC, and it has a pretty good record of what's copied - also goes in alphabetical order, so not TOO hard to figure out - but, can you suggest something better?
thanks in advance for any ideas.
gh
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The materials is not 'mission critical' so I'm not sweating bullets, and I already copied 50% of what I want to another backup drive.
BUT, what I'd really like to do is copy the old raid to a new raid- it would just save a ton of headache The old will still work for 5-10 minutes, sometimes a longer, but spins down and disconnects itself at random intervals
sooo… is there copy/backup software that 'picks up where it left off' like good upload software? obviously the OSx copy function is useless. I tried CCC, and it has a pretty good record of what's copied - also goes in alphabetical order, so not TOO hard to figure out - but, can you suggest something better?
thanks in advance for any ideas.
gh
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Greg Huson
Chief
Secret Headquarters, Inc
Production / Post Production
Culver City, CA
323 677 2092
www.SecretHQ.com
t @SecretHQinc
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