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Copy partitioned drive to single drive?
I have an external drive that has 2 partitions and another drive that has no partitions. What I would like to do is copy those 2 partitions to the single drive but to set this up so that it automatically does this weekly. What I can't figure out is how I could select both drives to backup to the single drive - currently I have to backup 1 and then backup the other.
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You should create two destination partitions/volumes for the source volumes, and two schedules. Don't mix them on one volume.
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Wow, that was a quick reply! Thanks for this, much appreciated.
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Actually with that can I create 2 schedules that start at the same time?
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You can set the start times for the same, yes. But they'll run back to back.
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I always like to send my Mac to sleep after the schedule has run so with the back to back in mind which schedule would I add that to?
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Set one to run a minute after the other and make that one do the sleep.
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