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Using SD to backup to an SD Card ?
Hi Dave ~
A few questions around this topic (since SD cards are getting so cheap these days--and more & more Macs have 'em): 1) Can one boot off of an "SD Card slot inserted" SD Card (in one's MB for instance)? 2) Can one boot off of an SD Card inserted into a USB connected SD Card reader? 3) If either 1 or 2, or both, are true: Can we backup using SDup to an SD Card? Any gotchas in using SDu to do that? [Btw, I could have searched for prior threads on this topic, but you disallow "SD" as a term (shortcut for SuperDuper means it occurs too often, or just too short at two letters) *and* you seem to not allow "sd card" (quoted terms) in your search box. So I could only search for 'card'--not too helpful...] :-) |
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There's nothing special about a SD Card - it looks like a drive. So, you can certainly back up to a properly partitioned one, and it should boot fine. (It has here in tests.)
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