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Suspend Parallels before scheduled backup?
As I gather, it is wise to leave the Mac alone while SuperDuper does its thing.
I have scheduled SuperDuper to do daily smart updates, and I want it to suspend Parallels before it starts. Or at least, I think I want that :-) Should it, and can it? |
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You should suspend & quit Parallels before you back up, yes. But, no - we can't do it for you. You could probably come up with a way to do it with a "before copy" shell script...
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Thanks, that sounds reasonable. Are "before copy" shells scripts something for the faint hearted? I've seen the option, but can't really say I know what it is or how I could create one. Are they specific to SuperDuper, or general to the system?
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They're pretty technical, actually, and not something that could generally be done casually (unless you're a developer).
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