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Problem backing up
Can someone explain to me what this means:
| 03:11:13 PM | Info | /Volumes/Macintosh HD 1/Previous Systems.localized | 03:38:40 PM | Info | WARNING: Caught I/O exception(22): Invalid argument | 03:38:40 PM | Info | WARNING: Source: /Volumes/Macintosh HD 1/Previous Systems.localized/Previous System 1/System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Spanish.lproj/CustomLabelEditor.nib/keyedobjects.nib, lstat(): 0 | 03:38:40 PM | Info | WARNING: Target: /Volumes/Linda'siBook1-13-08/Previous Systems.localized/Previous System 1/System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Spanish.lproj/CustomLabelEditor.nib/keyedobjects.nib, lstat(): 0 | 03:38:40 PM | Info | Attempting to copy file using copyfile(). | 03:38:40 PM | Info | Attempting to copy file using ditto. | 03:38:40 PM | Error | ditto: /Volumes/Macintosh HD 1/Previous Systems.localized/Previous System 1/System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBook.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Spanish.lproj/CustomLabelEditor.nib/./keyedobjects.nib: Device not configured My wife installed the latest update from "Software Update" on her iBook. As a result of this update Mail, Safari, Addressbook, etc. would not run. I ended up doing an archive install. After installing and running for a day, I did a Superdupper! backup with this disk as a "target disk" from my iMac.. I got the error above. What is this telling me? I deleted the "previous system" folder and will try the backup tomorrow. |
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