Mini Pal External Drive

I just purchased a MiniPal external Drive. I work wit a lot of music and images so and I needed more space. Everyone is telling me to boot from the external but I dont think that is possible because of the one button backup on the device. I already tried to Carbon Copy the Mac HD to the external and that didnt work fully. What are my other options with this thing?

It is up to you how you wish to set your system up.
You could make a partition that matches the size of your internal and do a clone backup from your internal hard drive to your external partition of the same size.
Then partition the rest of the drive for your other use.
Or maybe you just want to backup your users folder, in which case depending on the size of all the documents you store in your user folder you may not even want to split up the external drive but just store a copy of the user folder on a single partition on the external along with everything else.
As you see there is no right or wrong way. Each way will have its merits which will be more appealing on a case by case basis with each persons situation.
You will probably get lots of backup recommendations. My vote by far over the rest would be for new users who want a piece of software they will use all the time because it makes it fun and enjoyable to backup would be Super Duper. You get a free version to play with as a trial and you cannot beat the low price if you want it permanently with all the goodies. You have a daily script that will automatically backup every day your system pre-made for you and best off all the interface and menus and terminology are all written in layman's terms so you won't have to go through the confusion of learning backup terminology if you are not already familiar with it.
You have a very powerful piece of backup software in that you can clone your entire hard drive and selective restore/rollback specific portions of your OS or the entire system if you wish in case of something catastrophic happening to your main drive.
It truly puts some creative backup and restoration tricks in the hands of your typical Mac user. No offence to everyone =)
Jan J.

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