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It's stated repeatedly in the SuperDuper! user guide that to make an external drive back up bootable it should be a Firewire drive. I'm using an USB drive for SuperDuper back ups. I made it bootable and everything seems to work fine. I can boot from it too (it is quite slow though). Is there any danger or are there any potential problems in doing that? If not why the insistence on using a Firewire drive?
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