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Old 07-29-2008, 07:21 PM
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how to copy to multiple drives?

I'm running SuperDuper 2.5 under OS 10.4.11. Is there a way to use SuperDuper to back up my macbook pro to two different drives in different locations? I've been using it at home without fail, but after using it one time at work on a different back up drive, my return home has left me with the program asking for my drive at work. Am I out of luck, and if not can someone provide some help on how to configure correctly? Thanks!

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Just select the home drive, Mark -- it's remembering the drive it used last. You can tell it to not do that, too -- the option is in SuperDuper's Preferences.
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