

This is something that will really help users figure out when a backup task will happen as well as tweak things to their satisfaction. After I installed Carbon Copy Cloner 5 and I used this view, I was able to see that visually and quickly fix it. But I did have a problem when two backup tasks would run at the same time on a Saturday.

Guided backup/restore/cloning: If you are new to backing up your Mac, Carbon Copy Cloner 5 will walk you through doing a backup or a restore which will lessen the chance that you’ll screw something up. To further help those who are new to the backup game, there are tips that pop up by hovering your mouse over various parts of the user interface.A close second is the fact that it supports APFS encryption. This is the number one reason why you need to get this version of Carbon Copy Cloner. Support for MacOS High Sierra: This includes doing bootable backups and bootable restores on the brand new APFS file system.Here’s why you want to upgrade from version 4:

Which in turn means you’re going to back up your computer and protect your data. Last week they released version 5 with a ton of new features which are meant to make the application easier to use.

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