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something simpler, perhaps?
I may have something simpler in mind. What I was thinking was that SD knew that it had failed (indicating, I think that the startup disk was full in the log) and had terminated the operation.
When I clicked "OK", could I have optionally requested that all temp files be deleted? As it was I clicked OK, then was left on my own to figure out that it was SD that had filled up my drive (in a hidden directory, on top of that). Btw, I was copying from an external drive to another external drive (both >tb), and working with a 250gb startup drive (laptop). Thanks. |
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