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SD clone fails to complete
I attempted to perform a smart backup of a boot drive which failed with an error message. I erased the target drive with Disk Utility and tried a complete backup with SD, but got an error message and SD stopped at that point.
Here is the last of the log report: | 12:20:48 PM | Error | SDCopy: Error "Operation not permitted" encountered while setting HFS meta data for /Volumes/Macintosh HD Backup 2/usr/share/zoneinfo/Cuba of type: 8\n: Operation not permitted Any ideas? Thanks |
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I think I have it fixed.
I found this thread while doing a Google search for the error message I received. I decided to try reinstalling the most recent Combo Update instead of performing a clean installation to see if it would work. After deleting the problem file from the target drive I performed a smart update of the source drive which seems to be working.
I have not found the problem file in the source drive though. Thanks for looking |
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This is some subtle damage to the source drive that can usually be fixed with Disk Warrior, if you've got that...
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