Getting replacement - using SuperDuper

Hi, I'm getting a replacement MBP and wanted to make an exact replica of my computer (hard drive) so that when I get the replacement, my new computer will have all my current files and settings on it.
I've read the instructions for SuperDuper but just want to make sure I do it right since my data will be gone when I give this one up. So can anyone please tell me step by step to make my replacement "become" the computer I'm using now? Thanks a lot! I appreciate all your help.

Just use Copy All Data from: MacIntosh HD to "Backup Drive"
One of the final steps is making the backup volumn bootable (done automatically).
One word of wisdom ... when you are ready to do the back-up, log-out and then log back in but hold down the shift key while logging back in... this will by-pass any startup item you (or another program may have put in place). These could cause SuperDuper to stop unexpectedly.
After the backup is complete, you can then test the back up by restarting your computer .. hold down the Option key while booting. You should see two drives: your original MBP drive, and the backup drive. Choose the backup drive. If it boots, and all looks good then you are good to go!
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