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Old 09-02-2009, 12:09 AM
DiscoNomad DiscoNomad is offline
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Taking a long time...

Okay I just bought SuperDuper to replace Apple BackUp which stopped working properly after switching to Snow Leopard. I am backing up an entire hard drive worth of information which is not my booting drive...just data...to my destination which is the Ready NAS. My source is 739.01 GB in size and my destination is a sparse bundle on a 2 TB NAS share that is mounted to my computer. It is taking very long and is only transferring at around 4 MB per second. Its been at it for 10 hours now and well as you can see from the screen shot is less then a quarter through it. Is this normal? Am I doing everything correctly? Should I change anything?

Thanks for your help. I hope this will become my permanent back up solution. SuperDuper.jpg
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