
- Carbon copy cloner 10.5 update#
- Carbon copy cloner 10.5 archive#
- Carbon copy cloner 10.5 code#
- Carbon copy cloner 10.5 password#
- Carbon copy cloner 10.5 license#
The logistics of booting macOS are a bit more complicated in macOS Catalina, but we’ve risen to the challenge, CCC supports it 100%, and nearly all of these complications are dealt with automatically. For most people, that’s all you need to know, and you don’t have to make any changes to your current tasks to accommodate the upgrade. CCC will make bootable backups of macOS Catalina startup volumes.Added a proper accessibility label to the task status icon in the Task History window.
Carbon copy cloner 10.5 license#
Addressed some minor accessibility annoyances in the CCC License window.
Carbon copy cloner 10.5 password#
Failure to mount an encrypted volume attached to a remote Mac is now handled with a password request and the task’s destination specification is updated accordingly. Carbon copy cloner 10.5 archive#
Addressed an issue in which a remote Mac could go to sleep between CCC’s archive management and file copying requests. CCC now proactively warns against cloning a volume whose operating system is newer than what the Mac is currently booted from. Previously we were simply marking the task dirty, and many users found that behavior disconcerting. Modification of the name of a source or destination is detected and presented as a review item to the user. This resolves a potential vulnerability in which an application masquerading as CCC could make requests to CCC’s helper tool. Carbon copy cloner 10.5 code#
CCC’s privileged helper tool now proactively verifies the code signature of any client that attempts to connect to the helper. CCC offers more helpful advice in cases where snapshot creation fails due to the destination being a slow, rotational device and also in cases where encryption conversion is preventing the creation of snapshots. Users are still welcome to manually enable snapshot support on any volume – simply click on the volume in CCC’s sidebar and flip the switch to “on”. We have been underwhelmed by the performance of APFS on rotational devices, particularly with snapshot-related activities.
CCC no longer automatically enables snapshot support on APFS-formatted volumes unless CCC can positively determine that the underlying device is an SSD. Changed the encoding of postflight emails that are sent by CCC to “quoted printable” (from UTF-8) to address an obscure edge case on some systems. Added a button to reveal the password that you’re typing into the Email Settings password panel. Corrected the read/write rate calculation for non-APFS-Fusion volumes. Addressed an issue introduced in 10.14.6 that prevents the removal of snapshots via CCC’s Disk Center (it does not affect the automated removal of snapshots that occurs when backup tasks run). Web Site: What’s New in Carbon Copy Cloner 5.1.10 Changes not specific to macOS Catalina: Qualified for Yosemite (10.10) through High Sierra (10.13). Compatible with Mountain Lion (10.8) and Mavericks (10.9). Carbon copy cloner 10.5 update#
Automatic update checking without launching CCC application. Expanded and improved task filter interface. Custom task filters control exactly what is included in your backup. Task history trend charts task performance and amount of data copied. Hourly runtime limits restrict backup tasks to certain times of day. Onetime task scheduling schedule tasks to run once in the future. Restrict backup tasks to weekdays or weekends, or when connected to a power source. Task sorting by name, last status, last run, next run or manually. Cloning coach with timely troubleshooting advice. Backup notifications via Notification Center or email. Back up to locally attached volumes, network volumes, or another Mac. SafetyNet archive of changed and deleted items.
Smart updates back up only new or changed files. Run backups automatically on a schedule even if you’re not logged in. Backups AnywhereĬreate a backup on your external drive, or back up your files to a networked drive. Guided SetupĬCC can walk you through the setup process. Update only the files that have been added or modified. Troubleshoot the problem disk when you have time to spare. When disaster strikes your hard disk, you can boot from your backup and keep working.
The first bootable backup solution for the Mac is better than ever. Introducing Carbon Copy Cloner 5: The smarter, easier CCC.