Well, C, we don't save the volume by "name", but rather by low-level UUID.
So, try selecting some other drive, quitting, and then selecting the destination again. Then quit and restart: does that restore the drive properly?
To ensure you don't get this prompt in the future, don't erase the drive outside SuperDuper! Unfortunately, Disk Utility doesn't retain the UUID, so if you erase a drive with it, it won't "match" any more.
(We do this so, if you rename volumes, we don't copy -- automatically -- to the wrong volume... could be potentially disastrous...)
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