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Old 04-04-2008, 10:12 AM
Brian M Brian M is offline
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Anyone using SuperDuper! with a TC?

So I've got a Time Capsule, am using Time Machine and want to use SuperDuper! with it as well in some fashion.

The ideal situation would be to make a bootable clone of my HD to the TC that lives beside the TM backups (or a USB drive hanging off the TC) , but since it is on the network (over ethernet) I don't imagine that's possible.

Whether or not I can make a bootable clone to the TC (or a USB drive attached to the TC), I want to use SuperDuper! to clone the TC so I can swap out offsite copies of my TM backup.

The problem is SuperDuper! doesn't see the TC at all. I'm wondering if it isn't partitioned incorrectly (I'm on an Intel Mac so it needs to be GUID correct?). There doesn't seem to be a way to format the TC at all that I can find, and I'm not sure how to tell how it is partitioned. I'd be fine using the command line to partition it correctly if someone could point me in the right direction.

Thanks for any help!
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