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No, stopping SuperDuper! simply stops our copying. We do not interact with the drive at a low-level, and cannot cause drive damage (although we obviously use drives quite a bit, and it's more likely they'll fail while being copied to then when idle).
Many drives make 'clicking noises' normally, but the definition of 'clicking noises' can change from user to user...
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