How to make a back up copy of system install flash drive
MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.4), 2 GB RAM
MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.4), 2 GB RAM
Brian Caslis wrote:
There is a way but it's complicated.
1.) Get an 8GB USB stick and format it for a boot disk (partition it with GUID option and (Mac OS X extended (journaled)).
2.) Insert the Apple USB stick also. There is a invisible file at the root you need to mount on the desktop called MacOSX.dmg. You can use a utility such as Onyx or use the terminal with the open command to mount it.
3.) Use carbon copy cloner to clone the mounted "Mac OS X Installer Image" to the new USB stick
4.) Unmount the "Mac OS X Installer Image"
5.) Use carbon copy cloner to then clone the Apple USB stick to the new USB stick. Select the delete exiting files. Steps 2 - 4 are necessary because if you just clone the Apple USB stick the new USB stick won't be bootable.
6.) After this finishes you will now have a bootable copy. You can then also use Disk Utility to create a disk image of the new copy.
I've done the above and it does work.

Brian Caslis wrote:
There is a way but it's complicated.
1.) Get an 8GB USB stick and format it for a boot disk (partition it with GUID option and (Mac OS X extended (journaled)).
2.) Insert the Apple USB stick also. There is a invisible file at the root you need to mount on the desktop called MacOSX.dmg. You can use a utility such as Onyx or use the terminal with the open command to mount it.
3.) Use carbon copy cloner to clone the mounted "Mac OS X Installer Image" to the new USB stick
4.) Unmount the "Mac OS X Installer Image"
5.) Use carbon copy cloner to then clone the Apple USB stick to the new USB stick. Select the delete exiting files. Steps 2 - 4 are necessary because if you just clone the Apple USB stick the new USB stick won't be bootable.
6.) After this finishes you will now have a bootable copy. You can then also use Disk Utility to create a disk image of the new copy.
I've done the above and it does work.

Mac Saint wrote:
I get an error on step 5 where it is copying the files to the new Flash Drive, Carbon copy cloner says that "the target drive does not have enough space" "Delete some files or select another drive".
I am using an 8GB Sandick Cruzer Titanium
Also I dont see an option in CCC for "delete existing file"
Please help
Message was edited by: Mac Saint
How to make a back up copy of system install flash drive