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"Can't find Source Volume"
Since my Mac's hard drive was replaced a month ago, when SD launches I get a message that "SD can't find source volume "Macintosh HD". It's not a big deal for me to choose it manually, after which the backup works just fine, but is there a simple way to cure this?
Thanks PS From another Q&A in this section, I found a suggestion to delete all the schedules and the Schedule Copies folder and then reboot the Mac, but that hasn't helped. |
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