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We cannot copy *from* a network drive So that means I cannot open SuperDuper on Mac1 then log-on to Mac2 and tell SuperDuper to back up from Mac2 onto Ext.HD1? I'd only be able to copy from Mac1 onto Mac2? ... we only write *to* a network drive (in an image). When backing up on the network, does SuperDuper create the 'image'? Or do I have to do that with DiskUtility? Thanks for helping me understand this. First time using software like SuperDuper. Thanks. |
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