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I've made a HUGE mistake!
![]() Jumping to the conclution that smartupdate would simply make an exact copy of my source drive on the destination i woke up today only to find 10 years, or 150 GB worth of files missing. Most of these I can live without, but some are VITAL... I assume superduper doesn't zerowrite the disk, so perhaps my files are still there. How does SuperDuper delete the files when smartupdate is run? Anyone have a clue how i could get them back? |
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Ack! Try using Data Rescue II -- since we just delete them "normally", it has a good change of recovering what you've lost.
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