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How to exclude the desktop picture from a backup?
I'd like to continue the discussion in this thread towards talking about the desktop image. The real reason for people wanting to have a different icon on their backup drive is, i guess, to not get fooled. Because the backup is a duplicate and looks the same.
When I troubleshoot a computer problem or wander on my backup for other reasons I find myself often forgetting that I'm actually on a backup Therefore I like to have a different desktop picture on my backup drive - automatically. How to do this? I believe the procedure is similar as with the volume icon, but I don't know which files to exclude for this - perhaps some Preference file? Here's an crazy idea: how about if SuperDuper overlays the backup desktop automatically with a "SuperDuper!" logo/desktop? I could then always change that easily if I'd wanted to continue "living" on that backup volume... Sincerely, Martin. |
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