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Old 01-20-2007, 07:12 AM
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Hi Dave,
This just gets sillier.............
I am now down to trying to do 2 backups, now both smart updates run over manually run first builds.

Backup 1 is a smart update of the live system to the equivalent live system partition on the LaCie.

When called by the schedule, it will run but SD will crash leaving an Apple dialogue box 'Close-Reopen-Report' or somesuch. If I close this dialogue and reopen SD, the scheduler does not indicate to me that the backup has failed nor is there a log available. All this assumes that I am around to click 'Close' in the error box.

Backup 2 is exactly the same except it is backing up to a sparse image on the other partition of the LaCie.

This is where the silly part come in........ If, after both these have failed, I edit the times they are to run to a later time so as to try again, both will run to completion without error.

ps: I have sent you my crash log
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