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Old 01-21-2007, 03:58 PM
mrwiggles mrwiggles is offline
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SD hanging while looking for AFP volume at launch

I recently changed my backup procedure moving from backing up to a sparseimage on a AFP network volume to a local sparseimage on a firewire drive.

Since making the change, and using the same spareimage name, every time I launch SD I get a spinning beach ball while it 'looks' for the old AFP volume, which doesn't exist anymore. It does allow me to cancel the 'look up' but the beach ball continues for a substantial time and then it times out, and returns control of SD to me. At this point SD functions properly.

My question is how I can eliminate this AFP volume lookup. I don't see anything in the prefs that is related other than 'remember volumes'. I could turn this off, but I'm hoping for a answer from the creator.

Thanks. I love SD!

-mw
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