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Carbon Copy Cloner 4.0.5 (Mac Os X)


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[B][SIZE=3][COLOR="#006400"]Carbon Copy Cloner 4.0.5[k'ed][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]
 
Carbon Copy Cloner backups are better than ordinary backups. Suppose the unthinkable happens while you're under deadline to finish a project: your Mac is unresponsive and all you hear is an ominous, repetitive clicking noise coming from its hard drive. With ordinary backups, you'd spend your day rushing out to a store to buy a new hard drive and then sit in front of your computer reinstalling the operating system and restoring data.
 
With Carbon Copy Cloner, your data and the operating system's data are all preserved on a bootable volume, ready for production at a moment's notice. When disaster strikes, simply boot from your backup and get back to using your Mac. At your convenience, replace the failed hard drive and then let CCC restore the OS, your data and your settings directly from the backup in one easy step.
 
Any backup application can save your stuff. A CCC bootable backup will save your productivity too!
 
[B]What's New Version 4.0.5:[/B]
New
CCC now makes a special accommodation for specifying a DiskWarrior Preview volume as the source to a backup task.
Changed
CCC now handles cases where the user or an external utility (e.g., "CleanMyMac") deletes the folder where CCC stores task configuration files while CCC is running. Previously this caused CCC to report that it was unable to save tasks (which would be resolved after restarting), now CCC will recreate the folder immediately, then save the task.
Fixed a UI anomaly that would occur in the sidebar when resizing the window.
Made a minor adjustment to how a Recovery HD volume is created that should avoid a bug in Disk Utility when attempting to make future partition changes to that disk.
CCC will now unlock the root destination folder if it is locked (rather than report an error that the destination cannot be written to).
Implemented a workaround to an OS X Yosemite bug in which the height of a Save or Open panel (e.g. the panel presented when you choose "Choose a Folder" or "Choose a disk image" or "New disk image") grows by 22 pixels every time it is opened. This growth, when unchecked, would eventually cause the panel to grow past the bottom of the screen, making the buttons inaccessible.
Addressed an edge case in which the Recovery HD OS version was not collected for some Recovery HD volumes when opening CCC.
If a task is missed because the source or destination is missing, and the task is configured to run when the missing volume reappears, the state information that indicates that a run time was missed due to a missing volume is now stored persistently. Previously this information was lost when CCC's helper tool was reloaded, e.g. after restarting, or after updating CCC, which would result in a task getting skipped.
Fixed
Fixed an issue that occurred when multiple tasks started simultaneously and attempted to retrieve an item from CCC's private keychain. Previously, only one of the tasks would succeed, the others would report that they were unable to retrieve the keychain item, or that they were unable to mount the destination volume (for example).
Fixed an issue in which the main window's user interface elements would not load properly on some Mountain Lion systems.
Fixed an issue in which custom filters associated with a task that had a remote Macintosh specified as the source would be lost after the initial import (e.g., from a CCC 3.5 task). Also fixed an issue in which this same task would constantly be marked "dirty" when the task was selected, despite making no changes to it.
Addressed a compatibility issue with some OS X FUSE volumes (e.g., BoxCryptor).
Fixed an issue in which CCC would report that a source Xsan volume was not available after that volume had been unmounted and remounted.
If a laptop's AC power is restored while the system is sleeping, this power state change is now detected more reliably on wake. Previously, CCC relied on the power state change notification to run tasks that were waiting for AC power to be restored. If that state change occurred during sleep, CCC would have missed the notification and errantly reported that a task was "waiting for AC power to be restored", even though AC power was available.
 
[B]Requirements[/B]
    Intel, 64-bit processor
    OS X 10.8 or later
 
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