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Originally Posted by dnanian
Well, you can repartition the drive with GUID, and have both a FAT32 and HFS+ format, but we cannot write to HFS+.
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Unless I don't understand, you probably mean that SuperDuper
can write to HFS+, but not to HFS+ on the same same drive with a FAT32 partition? Did I get this right?
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If you select the drive as a direct target, we do provide you with a message about what to do... however, if you store an image on it like this, the OS is failing "under us", so we're not in a position to tell you what's wrong...
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Would it be possible to detect that the partition is FAT32 and that the estimated image files size is going to be bigger than the limit of this file-system?