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SD! "renames" my BackUp-Drive
SuperDuper! sort of renamed my BackUp-Drive. Well, it added a number (1)
Please see Screenshot below. Last night scheduled backup failed and I wanted to manually backup. I connected the BackUp-Drive and that's when the "renamed" drive showed up. I disconnected (ejected) the drive and rconnected it but still the same. I'm a bit uncertain what to do... Screenshot: http://s3.amazonaws.com/ember/amlRr8...1CODMbV7_m.png |
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See this thread (just below yours): http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=5749
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Thanks,
posted in the other thread. |
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