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I want to move a volume from a smaller drive to a larger unformatted one. What is the best way to achieve this? Ideally I'd like the new volume to have the same name as the older volume as it contains user accounts, and is a destination of various symlinks that I have on other volumes.

Update: I used Carbon Copy Cloner in the end and it worked perfectly. I was able to simply rename the new volume in Finder to the same name as the old volume and then powered down and removed the old drive on which the volume lived. When I restarted, the new volume seamlessly worked in place of the old volume.

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Try Carbon Copy Cloner. It does a bit-by-bit copy, which should guarantee that it is an EXACT copy. I hope this helps.

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SuperDuper is the best way to clone drives in OS X. You can rename the destination drive in Finder.

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+1 SuperDuper has helped me out of a tight spot once - it's well worth the money. – robsoft Aug 10 '09 at 19:48
I used CCC in the end which worked fine so didn't get the chance to try SuperDuper. But thanks for the suggestion. – teabot Aug 11 '09 at 10:42

I prefer a cold clone if you can. Boot to the OS X install DVD, launch Disk Utility, click the old volume, then the Restore tab. Drag the old volume into the source field and the new volume into the destination field, then click Restore and Yes to erase destination volume. Double check yourself to make sure you don't get the source and destination swapped. :)

If a cold clone isn't an option, Carbon Copy CLoner is the next best thing.

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