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Old 04-09-2023, 11:03 PM
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needed to erase internal disk

So I tried to do a copy to my internal disk from a backup, and it strangely kept giving me errors without completing. The error said something to the effect that there wasn't enough disk space. So I finally just used Disk Utility to erase the whole internal disk, and then the copy from my backup went without a hitch. What happened? Why would a SuperDuper copy find itself without enough room? (The disk that the backup was made from had plenty of extra room.) SuperDuper is supposed to be replacing what was on the disk with what is in the backup for that disk.
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Without the details, sent with the "Send to shirt pocket" button, it's hard to be sure, but this is quite likely covered in the Troubleshooting section of the User's Guide.

Remember - Smart Delete will only run if it knows how much space it needs to recover...attribute copies don't know, and that can give disk full errors.
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Old 04-10-2023, 08:31 AM
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Well, maybe my mistake was that I just reflexively used Smart Update, instead of asking that the internal disk be erased first. Does Smart Update require more space than and Erase-then-copy? I've copied back from a backup before without dong that, though. So something was different this time.
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Smart Update acts "on encounter" - it walks the drive and does what it's supposed to do at that moment. It doesn't "pre-delete" files.

So, if you (for example) rename a large folder, and we hit the "new" name before the old, we'll copy the new data before deleting the old. That can fill the drive.

Smart Delete will typically "note" this situation and, when we run out of space and know how much space we need, it'll look ahead and free up that amount of space so the operation will succeed. (There's a whole blog post about this - https://www.shirt-pocket.com/blog/in.../smarty_pants/ - that you might find worth reading along with the Troubleshooting section.)
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Old 04-10-2023, 08:23 PM
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Thank you. So I think the answer is that, yes, when doing a restoration, always do it in Erase, then Copy mode.
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