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Old 04-03-2006, 10:38 PM
pdengler@gmail. pdengler@gmail. is offline
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Originally Posted by dnanian
The only things I'm aware of that can take this kind of space are the issues I mentioned: the log for the run should tell you exactly how much space was available when we started. The statistics are right at the top: run SuperDuper! and press Cmd-l, and the log will open with the info.
Hmm...well..I'm back from my restart, nothing has changed...I guess I'll go through the computer and see what I can clean out.

When I do start up SuperDuper, I get a message saying it cannont find the external harddrive (I used disk utility after the initial problem to erase/repair it but renamed it the same thing). For some reason after Superduper stopped, it had added a -1 to the name of the ext. drive.

I can't really get anything from the logs, should I post them here? They are fairly long...

Thanks!
Pat
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