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SuperDuper can't find my hard drive...
When I start SuperDuper (1.5.5 or 2.0.1) it complains that it can't find the "source volume" which happens to be my internal HD (so I know it is there).
After dismissing the error message I can choose it in the pop-up. I then try and save the settings but next time I start SuperDuper I get the same error. Interestingly, after getting the initial error I can load a settings file and it works OK. This started earlier in the week when I cloned my external drive back onto a new internal which had been installed in my Powerbook (thankyou SuperDuper for allowing me to keep working through a complete hard drive failure ![]() Any ideas? Regards, Adrian |
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OK -- don't save settings. Just pick the new drive and then quit. Then, restart and it'll be all set. (If you save settings, we don't save the defaults, so they're the same as before...)
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