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new MacBook, no FireWire
I don't have a new MacBook yet. I'm just wondering how SuperDuper will work with USB2.0 instead of FireWire400.
Currently I use SD and TimeMachine to backup a 12" Powerbook G4 to two seperate external FireWire drives. TimeMachine everyday, SuperDuper once a week. I'm considering buying a new 13" MacBook. The new MacBooks do not have a FireWire port. Will SuperDuper work reliably via USB2.0 for my weekly Smart Backups? Last edited by ctucker10; 10-18-2008 at 07:50 AM. Reason: typographic error |
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