08-21-2006, 04:55 PM
I use either Disk Utility's Restore function or CCC for periodic full backups, and SilverKeeper for more frequent Home folder backups. Both efforts result in bootable drives.
BTW, neither CCC nor SuperDuper require full backups. CCC allows you to remove items before cloning, and Super Duper (paid version) is much more versatile than that.
Something is wrong if you need several attempts to get a bootable backup. The first backup should be bootable, every time, and should remain so after each incremental backup. If this is not the result you are getting, you probably are backing up a flawed system. Fix it first, then backup.
BTW, neither CCC nor SuperDuper require full backups. CCC allows you to remove items before cloning, and Super Duper (paid version) is much more versatile than that.
Something is wrong if you need several attempts to get a bootable backup. The first backup should be bootable, every time, and should remain so after each incremental backup. If this is not the result you are getting, you probably are backing up a flawed system. Fix it first, then backup.