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Are you using FileVault? It's likely we're copying a very large file...
You can check by opening Terminal. Then, copy the following to the clipboard: sudo lsof | grep SDCopy Paste it into Terminal and press Return. Then, enter your password (it won't echo) and press Return. That'll print a list of the files we have open. The last two are what we're reading/writing...
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