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		<title>A Guide to Upgrading a Mac Hard Disk</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 07:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Machine: iMac G5
Reason: Uncorrectable bad sectors on the Hard Disk
Materials: New 3.5&#8243; SATA Hard Disk
Carbon Copy Cloner: http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html
Usb/Sata Cable or External Case
OSX Boot CD
USB Thumb drive
Method: Connect new hard drive to USB Sata Cable and connect to iMac.
Download Carbon Copy Cloner, mount the image and copy the application to the  Thumb drive.
Boot the mac [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Machine:</strong> iMac G5<br />
<strong>Reason:</strong> Uncorrectable bad sectors on the Hard Disk</p>
<p><strong>Materials:</strong> New 3.5&#8243; SATA Hard Disk<br />
Carbon Copy Cloner: <a href="http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html" target="_blank">http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html</a><br />
Usb/Sata Cable or External Case<br />
OSX Boot CD<br />
USB Thumb drive</p>
<p><strong>Method:</strong> Connect new hard drive to USB Sata Cable and connect to iMac.<br />
Download Carbon Copy Cloner, mount the image and copy the application to the  Thumb drive.<br />
Boot the mac from the OSX CD, select your language and then quit the installer,  but dont reboot.<br />
From the utilities menu select disk utility and partition the New disk.<br />
Quit Disk Utility.<br />
From the utility Menu, start Terminal.<br />
type cd /Volumes/[Return]<br />
cd &#8220;The name of your USB Drive&#8221;[Return] if you are not sure, type cd and press  tab and it will give you a list. if you type the first couple of letters and  press [Tab] it should fill in the rest for you, very handy if you have spaces in  the name</p>
<pre>cd Carbon\ Copy\ Cloner.app/[Return]</pre>
<pre>cd Contents/[Return]</pre>
<pre>cd MacOS/[Return]</pre>
<pre>./Carbon\ Copy\ Cloner[Return]</pre>
<p>This will start the application. At this point you have the perfect scenario of  being boot from an operating system and running the program you want without  touching either either Hard Disk, so the copy can happen without any files being  open.<br />
Select the Source Dive and the Destination Drive.<br />
Double check you got the source and destination correct, or you will blank your  data!! You have been warned! If you partitioned the new drive, your destination  should be called &#8220;Untitled 1&#8243;.</p>
<p>Select &#8220;Copy Everything&#8221;<br />
Dont worry about the message that the destination drive wont be startable  because you cant boot from a USB drive. We will be putting the drive internal as  soon as we are finished&#8230;</p>
<p>[Clone]</p>
<p>Wait for an hour or two..</p>
<p>When it is all done, quit everything and restart, but when the machine chimes  that it is rebooting, push the power button in for 10 seconds till the machine  turns off.<br />
Pull the machine apart and put the new hard disk in.<br />
Startup the machine and hold the mouse button in to eject the CD.<br />
The system should boot exactly as it did before but this time from it&#8217;s new Hard  Disk.</p>
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