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OK, Dave. I've now got my second drive and was just sitting down to do this. When I use terminal to run the command...
SDDiskTool -g /Volumes/Backup I get an error: tcsh: SDDiskTool: Command not found. Presumably there's some way to tell the shell about the existence of the program within the SuperDuper! bundle. Obviously double-clicking the program itself in the bundle from the Finder doesn't work as you can't specify the right arguments. Maybe I'm not as advanced as I thought, but I'm happy to run terminal comamnds! Any tips please? Thanks Fred |
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