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Can this be done?
I have a set of video files on a external hard drive. I have copied / backed up these to another hard drive. I would like to give this secon drive to someone to work on. I may also work on some files on the original drive but not the same files as the other person. Is there any way I can resync all these changes?
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Not with SuperDuper! (at least, not easily), no. I'd suggest having the user move the files they're working on to their own folder, then copy those files back.
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thanks. What about if I didn't change anything? Could he work on the files and then I re-back them up to the original drive?
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Restore them, you mean? Yes.
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I'll try to explain better.
Drive A is backed up drive B. Drive B is then worked on. I would like to get the changes back onto drive A automatically without checking each folder and file and not replacing everything on drive A with what's on drive B as there is hundreds of gigabytes of data. |
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And, assuming drive A hasn't been changed, you'll restore by copying -- with "Backup - all files", from the B to A on return of the drive, using Smart Update.
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