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Old 11-13-2006, 09:50 AM
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Question Schedule Question

This may seem a daft question, but i have just got a MacPro for my photo work and set a RAID 0 on the boot disks, of course i want to make sure its backed up, so i have set SuperDupers scheduler, now for the silly question.

I dont need to load SuperDuper in order for the backup to take place, i assume it will just get on with it at the stated time?

And i assume that if my Mac is switched off it will run when it is put back on?


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Old 11-13-2006, 09:54 AM
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You don't need to load SD!, no -- you just have to be logged in with your Mac turned on.

If your Mac is off, the backup will run the next time the "time" comes for the schedule. Any missed run is skipped.
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