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Run a backup from the Dock with no further user intervention
The problem solved is to make a one-click backup. Dave Nanian pointed me to an earlier thread in the FAQ, titled
Can I use SuperDuper! 2.0 with my Maxtor OneTouch Button? which seems to have disappeared. Here's what I gleaned from that and from some experimenting; this method doesn't require any use of Terminal, FWIW. • Set up the backup as desired. • Schedule it. (It doesn't matter what the schedule is because you will shortly delete it.) • Navigate to ~/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper!/ and copy the .sdsp file (which you just created) from Scheduled Copies to Saved Settings. ("~" means "your home directory".) • Back in SD!, you may now delete the scheduled backup. • Using the Finder, control-click on the copied .sdsp file, use Show Package Contents. Make an alias of the Copy Job.app inside the .sdsp package and put that wherever desired, e.g. on the Dock. |
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