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type 8 due to error 1\n: Operation not permitted
Can anyone shed some light on what this means...
type 8 due to error 1\n: Operation not permitted I'm doing a backup all files to an external USB drive. I've been doing this for a year every few days without any problems. All of a sudden today its not working. Thanks in advance, Tyler |
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Yep...I found that and tried it. Didn't help. I also reinstalled OS X, and a million other things. No idea.
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Send the log in with the Send to shirt pocket button so I can take a look. It sounds like the source volume may need to be repaired with Disk Warrior (assuming the destination isn't full)...
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