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Since Clonezilla is minimal program, you’ll need to install it onto a flash drive before you can run it.
When selecting a “File system” option, make sure you click either NTFS or exFAT.
Go to http://www. linuxliveusb. com/ in your computer’s web browser. Click Download in the middle of the page. Click Download LiLi at the top of the page. Double-click the downloaded LinuxLive setup file. Follow the on-screen prompts.
Go to https://clonezilla. org/downloads/download. php?branch=stable in your computer’s web browser. Click the “zip” drop-down box in the “Downloads” section, then click iso in the resulting drop-down menu. Click the grey Download button in the “Downloads” section. Wait for five seconds (the download will begin immediately after).
Open the “LiLi USB Creator” program if it didn’t open after finishing the installation process, then click Yes when prompted. Click the “Choose a USB key” drop-down box at the top of the window, then click your flash drive’s name. Click ISO / IMG / ZIP. Select the Clonezilla ISO file, then click Open. Check the “Format the key in FAT32” box near the bottom of the window. Click the lightning bolt icon at the bottom of the window. Click OK when prompted to begin installing Clonezilla to the USB flash drive, then close LiLi USB Creator when the installation completes.
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When selecting a “Format” option during the formatting process, make sure that you click Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
Go to https://www. shirt-pocket. com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription. html in your Mac’s web browser. Click the small, blue download link under the “Download Now” heading in the upper-right side of the page. Double-click the downloaded DMG file. Verify the software if prompted. Click and drag the SuperDuper! icon onto the “Applications” folder. Follow any on-screen prompts.
In most cases, the key that you press to access the BIOS will be either one of the “function” keys (e. g. , F8), the Del key, or the Esc key. You can check your specific computer model’s manual or online documentation to find the BIOS key to use. If your computer’s “function” keys are inverted, you’ll need to hold down Fn while pressing the BIOS function key.
In most cases, the key that you press to access the BIOS will be either one of the “function” keys (e. g. , F8), the Del key, or the Esc key. You can check your specific computer model’s manual or online documentation to find the BIOS key to use. If your computer’s “function” keys are inverted, you’ll need to hold down Fn while pressing the BIOS function key.
In most cases, the key that you press to access the BIOS will be either one of the “function” keys (e. g. , F8), the Del key, or the Esc key. You can check your specific computer model’s manual or online documentation to find the BIOS key to use. If your computer’s “function” keys are inverted, you’ll need to hold down Fn while pressing the BIOS function key.
In most cases, the key that you press to access the BIOS will be either one of the “function” keys (e. g. , F8), the Del key, or the Esc key. You can check your specific computer model’s manual or online documentation to find the BIOS key to use. If your computer’s “function” keys are inverted, you’ll need to hold down Fn while pressing the BIOS function key.
Select the Boot or Advanced tab at the top of the screen. Find the “Boot Order” section. Find your USB flash drive’s name, then select it using the arrow keys. Press the + key to move the USB flash drive up to the top of the menu. If this doesn’t work, check the key legend on the right side or bottom of the screen for explicit key instructions.
A hard drive labelled “sdb” would be the second hard drive, “sdc” would refer to the third, and so on.
A hard drive labelled “sdb” would be the second hard drive, “sdc” would refer to the third, and so on.
If you don’t remove your flash drive before restarting your computer, your computer will just reboot from the Clonezilla installation again.
Selecting Backup - user files won’t create a clone of your hard drive.
After confirming, you can eject your external hard drive and then unplug the external hard drive from your Mac.
After confirming, you can eject your external hard drive and then unplug the external hard drive from your Mac.