![]() ![]() New Feature When disabling the SafetyNet, CCC now asks the user if he would like to delete the SafetyNet folder on the destination.This should make it easier to resolve this esoteric issue. Changed When CCC encounters multiple volumes with the same unique identifier, it now presents the names of those volumes when reporting the problem.Fixed Fixed a time zone adjustment issue for cases where a task was created in one time zone but then initially scheduled in another time zone.Fixed Fixed an issue in which the "Submit Logs" button in CCC's Help window was inaccessible in non-English localizations.Changed Fixed an issue in which some UI elements in the Scheduler popover appeared to be disabled (but were not) on Yosemite and El Capitan.Changed Fixed a UI anomally in which the task name field was difficult to edit when another task was running.Changed Updated the procedure used to clone the Recovery HD volume to avoid an error at the end of the task that was specific to El Capitan.Fixed Addressed a regression in which CCC occasionally could not skip past unreadable files.if the user were to change that setting very rapidly). Especially on OS X 10.11, application launch time can be slow and this delay could lead to scenarios in which the preference became out of sync (e.g. Changed The user agent is no longer re-launched after changing the Show CCC icon in menubar preference.Fixed SMTP usernames that contain special characters (e.g.Fixed CCC will no longer allow running another task as a postflight task if the secondary task is disabled.Fixed Fixed an issue that would lead CCC to report that its private keychain is not writable when the keychain had not yet been created.Fixed This update is qualified on OS X El Capitan. ![]() ![]() Fixed a crasher in CCC's User Agent while checking for updates on macOS Mojave.Fixed an issue in which the task filter was inaccessible when the destination is the current startup disk.CCC still supports making bootable backups on Intel Macs running Big Sur too, that functionality has been available since 5.1.23 released in November.Instead you can continue to maintain a feature-rich, Data Only backup on these Macs, which is our primary recommendation. If your backup disk does not already have an installation of Big Sur, reselect "Macintosh HD" as the source to your backup task if you would like to create a bootable backup. Note that CCC will not automatically start copying the System volume on your Apple Silicon Mac. Apple has partially resolved the issues between Apple Silicon Mac storage and its ASR replication utility, so we're now able to offer this functionality within CCC.Bootable backups on Apple Silicon Macs running macOS Big Sur 11.3 and later.Note: For full working version – Gatekeeper and SIP must be off! A CCC bootable backup will save your productivity too! 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.Īny backup application can save your stuff. When disaster strikes, simply boot from your backup and get back to using your Mac. 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. 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. 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. Carbon Copy Cloner backups are better than ordinary backups.
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