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Update: When this happens I'm able to boot by holding down Option at startup and choosing my hard drive. I think what's actually happening is a kernel panic or freeze during the startup process, because sometimes after booting I'll get that message which comes after a kernel panic reboot with the option to send to apple. So it's probably not SuperDuper, but something corrupted in my OS X installation.
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