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stopping after destination drive came unplugged
Hi,
I'm in the middle of my weekly backup and my Firewire plug came out of my computer and ejected the drive. SuperDuper didn't stop and so I plugged the drive back in and pressed "Stop" button, getting the message that stopping may leave my Hard Drive in an "unknown" state. Nervous to do that, but know that this clone isn't going to be correct. Is it cool to stop the program in this instance? Quick reply would be appreciated! Laura |
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Yes, definitely stop!
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Thanks Dave!!!
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