Time Machine Back-up disk

I bought another and bigger Ext HD (HD1TB) to back-up my internal HD (IHD) with Time MAchine. I will use the older 500Gb external HD (HD500G) for my photos and songs, getting my computer to access this Ext HD500 instead of my smaller Internal HD which I want to free up.
1. I want to clone my Time Machine old backups on HD500 to HD1TB. I followed yr instructions to use "Restore" on disk utility but kept getting "Restore Failure. Could not Restore. Operation not permitted" HELP! My HD500 is MacOS formatted as Extended (case-sensitive, journaled) but my new HD1TB is not case sensitive. I did not think this mattered in the cloning/restoring Op.
2. As I am transferring all my songs and photos to my HD500 once I stop using it for Time M B-ups, how do i include this ext HD500 to be backed up by Time Machine as well on my HD1TB?

Hi mcuser,
Welcome to Apple Discussions.
I am under the impression that you cannot just simply clone a Time Machine onto another hard drive, from the one that was previously used. Nor can you just drag and drop the folder to a new as then Time Machine would create a new archive.
As far as creating images and restoring them to drives (which it sounds like what you were trying to do), the Time Machine backup as it is created default is not in such a manner where it can be imaged to other drives.
I know SuperDuper! (a disk clone software tool) advertises it can copy/clone Time Machine backups but I've read mixed reviews on various discussion boards. I personally have not used it so I cannot confirm or deny it's success. But that might be a software tool worth researching further.

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