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Old 05-06-2009, 11:45 AM
craigrific craigrific is offline
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It did not give an error. It was unable to consolidate the whole library. I wound up with about 6000 of 12000 songs in the library after the consolidation. About half of the songs just didn't show up in the consolidated library. I did it twice with no luck. This was about a year ago that I tried to consolidate so maybe the process has gotten better with updates to itunes.

I do have a backup plan. I backup all the files to another external hard drive that I take offsite about once a month. The thing I was interested in with the drobo was expandability and not continually piling on new hard drives. I currently use apple's program backup to do it but was using this process to get familiarized with superduper to try and implement it.

So my original intentions with superduper will probably not work? I may look into the consolidation route again. Thanks.
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