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Oh, and yes, I will be buying the full version shortly.
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Glad I could help, Chris. And, yes -- we offer support to unregistered users, too.
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Glad to hear, because it just stopped at 3.30GB again. I reformatted the drive and checked its info, and it says "Format: Mac OS Extended (Journaled)"
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Okay nevermind, maybe it just got stuck at 3.30GB with a large file - that's kinda fluke that it would stop in the same place. Oh well, its working now - thanks so much!
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Yep -- that's what I would expect: it stopped (for good) before because at 3.30GB you then went over 4GB with a large file, but now it copies that large file and succeeds.
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Exactly, it jumped from 3.30GB to well over 5.5GB, so that must have been it.
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