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Old 09-07-2009, 05:33 PM
jbellanca jbellanca is offline
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Is this still the way SuperDuper operates? I stopped using it because of this since I routinely work on drives that are usually about 90% full, and a Smart Update blows up every time because of this (flawed) logic of "copy first". I've warned other people away from SD who are in my situation also because of this. Are there any plans to offer a Delete Before Copy option? Unfortunately, SD is useless for me without this choice. I'd love to use it if only the developers would make this simple fix. At the very least, copy one file, delete it, and move on to the next; don't copy all files first before deleting any.
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