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New User Type Question
I just discovered Super Duper (wish i had before my mac book pro drive hammered). Oh well, I am on my imac waiting on my laptop to be fixed.
Can I make Superduper do multiple backups on the same target drive so I don't have my source drive get corrupted and then write over my only backup. I am thinking a backup every night. Maybe have a couple in the backup set. I bought Superduper so I can schedule backsup, etc. I guess I could configure 2 backup sets. Have it skip 2 days? D. |
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I think you sent this into support, too, D. As I said there:
You can partition your backup drive into multiple 'volumes', each of which can hold a full backup. You can set one to back up, say, MWFSu and then other one to do TTSa...
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You guys rock
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Awesome support - you guys rock. D. |
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