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Old 12-01-2011, 10:14 AM
cbrandt cbrandt is offline
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Opened sparse image and saw destination under devices. SD does work and after daily backup, monthly and weekly work too.


THe strange thing is if I do what I used to do to make it work, just accessing sparse image in Finder without opening it, idisk daily now got quick failure, just a wink and it is over without the countdown or any message but with the log shown below. BUt then the monthly and weekly backups worked fine while daily continued to just blink and fail. THat is a new wrinkle but it doesn't happen when I open the sparse image so it might not matter to me, but I thought you should know about it.


Hopefully the destination will stay open in the Finder devices list and if I remember to do this whenever I reboot it will work overnight. I'll let you know.
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