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I can't be sure, but I don't think the volume was missing from SuperDuper. Certainly the volume was mounted on the machine, as the first clue I had that this was happening was when opened the volume to see what was not supposed to be there.
That being said, how do you set SuperDuper to give an error when the volume is missing? That would be smart thing to do. |
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