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No Restart... so I'm Baaack...
So I created the file "restart.sh" with the following contents and put it inside my SD folder:
#!/bin/sh nohup /bin/bash -c "sleep 20; osascript /Applications/Apps QB/SuperDuper!/restart.scpt" & ------- I used chmod as described here to modify "restart.sh": chmod +x (and drag from finder the script 'remove_cache.sh') --------- as a reminder "restart.scpt" has the following (and if I "run" this script the computer does restart): tell application "Finder" restart end tell ------- SD does execute "restart.sh" without any error my MacPro does not restart. Seems to cause the cpus to get utilized for a minute but nothing else. Does anything need to be "complied"? Sorry for my programming innocence (ignorance!) qb |
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