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SuperDuper! keeps asking for a long gone HD - "cannot find source volume"
Several weeks ago I used SuperDuper! to clone a volume for testing. As I recall, it was a simple copy, not a smart update or a scheduled copy. Neither the source nor the target volume still exists.
Since then, each time I launch SuperDuper!, it reports ... SuperDuper! cannot find source volume "Grog 120".I click the Cancel button, and SuperDuper! proceeds normally. I have only one scheduled copy, which does not refer to "Grog 120". How can I get SuperDuper! to forget about this volume? -- Ward |
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Open SuperDuper!, switch the source to something other than Grog 120, then quit. It should remember your new choice.
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--Dave Nanian |
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Wow, that was fast!
Thanks, Dave, for your super speedy response.
That's the fix. Replacing the blank source menu choice with an actual drive eliminated the error on the next launch. -- Ward |
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