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Possible after all?
Ok, after perusing many posts, it seems SD! actually will auto mount/unmount a local FW drive. Let me see if I have it right - all I have to do is:
Schedule my backup to the FW drive, quit SD, unmount the volume via Apple's Disk Utility and at the scheduled time, SuperDuper! will automatically mount the drive, do the back up, unmount the drive, and then quit? Is that it? Doesn't get any simpler than that! I didn't find a thing about auto mounting/unmounting in the Help file or FAQs - sorry if I overlooked something obvious. -phil |
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