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Basic Drive Copies / Non-bootable
I use SuperDuper for regular bootable backups of my main system disc and have been very happy with it.
Am I correct in assuming that I can also use it to copy my archive hard drive to create and maintain a mirror copy of this drive? There is no OS on this drive so it would not be a bootable copy. I just want to have a mirror drive that is updated nightly from the main archive drive. Thanks |
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You can copy any directly-attached HFS+ drive, whether or not an OS is installed on it.
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Excellent! This is as I suspected. Just wanted to make certain.
Thanks fro a great product. |
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