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Use my external drive for backup & xxxx?
SuperDuper erases my drive before the full backup. That's a shame because it has 340GB of space remaining afterwards. If it put anything there, it'll be gone next time. Or am I missing something, is there a way to use the external drive for backups and whatever else...
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Yes. Partition the drive into a backup volume and another that you can store data on. There's a whole chapter about this in the User's Guide...
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partition
Thanks, will do.
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Absolutely true. A file doesn't really exist unless it exists in two places.
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