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switching from Carbon Copy Cloner
I would imagine that this has come up before, but I am new to SuperDuper. I have an external Firewire drive recently backed up using Carbon Copy Cloner, although there are additional files on that drive in addition to the system (from various sources).
What's the best approach for me to start using SuperDuper on that drive? I finally got fed up with my CCC results not being bootable, had to erase the HD too many times to get it to work & that's too much of a hassle since I have all those other files onboard. Thanks for any advice, Thomas S. England Decatur GA 30030 Photojournalism Portfolio: http://englandphoto.com/portfolio// |
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