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Old 10-15-2014, 07:49 PM
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Yosemite

When will SuperDuper! be Yosemite compatible?

What about cloning the Recovery Partition?
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Old 10-16-2014, 06:53 AM
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Hi, Tommy. Since Yosemite isn't out yet, we can't declare ourselves compatible with it. However, the existing version works with the prerelease versions, and we'll have a new update out when Yosemite is finalized.

The Recovery Volume is readily recreated through a variety of means (including simply reinstalling the OS from the App Store) should you need to, and there are free tools (including Recovery Partition Creator - http://musings.silvertooth.us, and Apple's own Recovery Disk Assistant) to do things with it as well, so we don't have immediate plans to copy it.
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Old 10-17-2014, 04:14 PM
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SD! told me a new version was available. But I think there was too much text in the message in the SD! panel for me to see/click the Update button. I downloaded the new version and did a manual update.
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Old 10-17-2014, 04:16 PM
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No, not too much text. It's a bug - depending on how long your drives take to respond when we're filling the pop-ups, the main window expansion animation may get interrupted by the update notice. But the height is set already, and so it mis-calculates how big it has to make the window.

Return will accept the update (and if you quit and re-enter quickly, it'll probably animate properly).

Sorry about that!
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Old 11-20-2014, 07:52 PM
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Hi, Tommy. Since Yosemite isn't out yet, we can't declare ourselves compatible with it. However, the existing version works with the prerelease versions, and we'll have a new update out when Yosemite is finalized.

The Recovery Volume is readily recreated through a variety of means (including simply reinstalling the OS from the App Store) should you need to, and there are free tools (including Recovery Partition Creator - http://musings.silvertooth.us, and Apple's own Recovery Disk Assistant) to do things with it as well, so we don't have immediate plans to copy it.
I realize this was a note before Yosemite was official, but while there are approaches to create/recreate a Yosemite recovery partition, I have to say that Carbon Copy Cloner has a mechanism to do so (somewhat clunky, to be sure).

When I back up a disk I would really like to be able to copy the Recovery Partition as well, all at the same time without another application to muck with!

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Old 11-20-2014, 11:40 PM
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But...there's generally no need to do so. It's easy to recreate should you need it.
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