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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:05 pm
by gabod3
Votantonio wrote:Perdonerete a un principiante una domanda un po' da ritardato: questo software può essere considerato molto utile anche da chi come me usa regolarmente Time Machine?
No, a meno che tu non voglia salvare su un altro hard disk anche una o più immagini del tuo Mac, per ulteriore sicurezza.

Questo comunque non è un topic d'aiuto, per le domande dovresti postare nelle apposite sezioni: http://www.tuttologia.com/macp2p/forumdisplay.php?f=7

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:12 pm
by Votantonio
Grazie, Gabod, era solo una domanda al volo, così per sapere, non stavo chiedendo aiuto per la verità...

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 5:57 pm
by Padmé Amidala
Uscite delle beta della 3.3 per snow leopard.
http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:55 am
by Padmé Amidala
Version 3.3:

Link necessario perché il sito è stato rifatto: http://www.bombich.com/

-Added support for HFS+ filesystem compression that was introduced in Snow Leopard.
-To correspond with how the Finder and Disk Utility report these values on Snow Leopard, CCC will now use base 10 for reporting MB and GB on Snow Leopard. CCC will continue to use base 2 to report these values when booted from Leopard or Tiger.
-Improved the performance of backing up a large number of files with extended attributes.
-It is no longer a requirement that CCC be installed on media that supports the setuid bit.
-Added a bootability notification that will notify users when a target volume's underlying disk is partitioned with the MBR partitioning scheme (rather than the Apple-recommended GUID or APM partition scheme).
-Increased the increment value of the disk image segment size stepper from 1 to 25. Now it takes mere seconds to get from 650MB to 4.6GB.
-Addressed an issue in which the source and target menus would not be properly updated if a disk disappears unexpectedly in the middle of a backup task.
-CCC now properly excludes the Time Machine database when backing up a hard drive using the "Backup everything" cloning method in file-level mode.
-Much like the Snow Leopard update, this release includes hundreds of tweaks and adjustments to improve performance and reliability.

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:47 am
by Votantonio
Perfetto, grazie della segnalazione! :)

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:04 pm
by Riker
Carbon Copy Cloner 3.3.1


WHAT'S NEW Version 3.3.1:
• Addressed an issue in which CCC was not properly aborting a scheduled task when the target volume disappeared, which would result in files being copied to the startup disk.
• We've made some significant changes to the organization of the documentation. Documentation and support are also now built-in to CCC. Answers are just a click away -- choose "Ask a question about CCC" from CCC's help menu to tap into Bombich Software's online support community.
• CCC provides a more detailed alert panel when choosing to run a task with the "Delete items form the target that do not exist on the source". The icon of the target disk along with details about capacity and disk usage will help prevent users from inadvertently selecting the wrong volume as a target.
• Added "?" help buttons in many dialogs that present common error conditions. These buttons link to more detailed information in the documentation about these error conditions and how to resolve the issues.
• Addressed an issue in which CCC was unable to create an Authentication Credentials installer package on the MacBook Air.
• Several minor usability enhancements
• Scheduled tasks that were missed because the source disk was absent will now be initiated when the source disk reappears. Previous versions of CCC would only initiate a missed task when the target volume reappeared.
• Improved the handling of mounting encrypted disk images.
• CCC now properly dissents the unmounting of a target disk image's underlying filesystem, and properly aborts the task when a disk image's underlying filesystem disappears.
• CCC can now initiate a backup to a disk image when the disk image's underlying filesystem reappears.
• Minor improvements to the handling of disk images located on network filesystems.
• The capacity of a target disk image is now set to the available capacity of the target, resolving confusion that arises when the target disk image runs out of space and the underlying volume has room to spare.
• Resolved an issue in which CCC might be unable to unmount a disk image if antivirus or other software kept files on the disk image open.
• Fixed an issue in which CCC would fail to run a task on certain installations of Tiger.
• Fixed an issue in which aborting a running scheduled task would abruptly end any other running scheduled tasks.
• Fixed an issue in which biweekly-run tasks would run weekly.
• Addressed a situation in which the CCC.log might not be readable by non-admin users.
• Scheduled tasks now present a dialog upon successfully completing so you can tell that CCC is actually running your tasks as scheduled. For people that liked the old behavior, these dialogs can be shown only when errors occur.
• Scheduled tasks that end successfully, but with non critical errors, now present a dialog reporting the errors.
• Fixed an issue in which the CCC synchronization engine would report "mknod" errors.
• Addressed a minor performance issue with displaying the list of items to be copied for the startup volume.

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 12:56 am
by Luthien
Grazie Riker ;)

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 1:37 am
by Votantonio
Aggiornato, grazie mille. :)

Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 10:02 am
by Votantonio
Carbon Copy Cloner - 3.3.2

What's new in this version:
Fixed the localization of a dialog that appeared in the Scheduled Tasks window.
Addressed an issue in which a scheduled task would fail to mount a disk image if the disk image file was not located at the root of the backup volume.

Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later.

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:58 pm
by Padmé Amidala
WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.3.3:
Fixed a "divide by zero" error that would cause backup tasks involving very few files to fail at the end.
Fixed a bug that would cause CCC and the scheduled task helper application to crash when certain filesystems were mounted.
CCC now enables ownership on the target volume regardless of the ownership setting on the source volume. Previously, clones made of Macs in Target Disk Mode would have incorrect ownership information on system files if the target volume did not have ownership enabled.
Fixed an issue in which a scheduled task would fail to run properly if the user logged out and then logged back in.
Fixed an issue in which a scheduled task would log many errors if the user logged out while the scheduled task was in the middle of a backup.
Fixed an issue in which CCC would not run a "Backup everything" scheduled task that used the "Delete items from the target that do not exist on the source" option.
Fixed an issue in which a scheduled task that was configured to back up to a disk image would not run if it was set to run "When the target volume is reconnected". These tasks now run properly when the underlying volume is reconnected to your Macintosh, whether it is a local volume or a mounted sharepoint.
Fixed an issue in which CCC would report minor errors if a directory disappeared from the source volume in the middle of a backup task.
Fixed an issue in which preferences from a very old version of CCC would cause errors while trying to select a source volume.
Fixed a memory leak related to files with Access Control Entries.
CCC no longer creates the target folder on a remote Macintosh. This enforces the behavior of aborting the backup task if the backup volume is not available, or is not mounted at the expected mountpoint on the remote Macintosh.
The CCC.log file is now properly created when CCC is run under a non-admin user account.
Minor interface enhancements, specifically around the presentation and content of the "bootability" checks.
Minor bug fixes around the creation of encrypted disk images.
If you checked the box to display the scheduled task "task finished" panel only when errors occur, this panel will no longer re-present itself after the scheduled task is reloaded on startup. The setting will only be reset when changes are made to the scheduled task's configuration in the Scheduled Tasks window.
CCC now saves only modified scheduled tasks when clicking the Save button in the Scheduled Tasks window.
Updated the list of items that CCC automatically ignores from a backup set. See the documentation for complete details about this list.
Fixed an issue in which Intel systems would be permitted to run portions of CCC using Rosetta, leading to reduced performance and potentially crashing behavior.