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Backup Stalls
I have been using SuperDuper! successfully with my Mac desktop for years.
I tried to use SuperDuper! to backup a Mac laptop but the program gets to a point where it never writes any additional files. I select the Backup all files option, and specify the backup drive to be an external hard drive connected to the Mac on a USB2 port. The backup proceeds to write approximately 10,000 files (the actual number varies each time a try a backup), but then it never proceeds in the backup any further. No indication is given by my Mac or SuperDuper! that a problem exists. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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It's probably copying a large file at that point. How long have you waited?
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I have waited as long as several hours.
The hard drive is formatted Mac os extended which can handle files larger than 4gb |
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Ok. Please send an email to support and I'll give you some commands that can help diagnose.
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Jamesmkelly@cox.net
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That's not quite what I said to do...
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