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Minor snag. While I'm able to now back up documents in total, I can't "restore" them to the other drive. The boot disk is grayed out. I was able to use another utility (ChronoSync) to do the equivalent of a smart update which is what I'd like to do with SD.
IOW, I want to copy (clone) the documents folder on my main machine (Intel iMac) then "restore" that to the Powerbook I use for travel. When I come back, I want to copy (clone) the documents from the Powerbook and then "restore" only the newer files back on the iMac. Doable with SD and ChronoSync but I'd like to lose the later application. |
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