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Script Malfunction
The problem I'm having is on a Mac Mini, 2.53 GHZ, dual core with 4 GB's of memory. Backup is to a 320 GB partition on a Firewire 800 drive. At 9:30 every evening that the system is up the Backup partition mounts, a smart update is performed and Superduper is supposed to quit. Instead, the computer shuts down. I have only one script running and I can find no external scripts that might be interfering. I have tried deleting the script and reestablishing it, but I get the same results. I'm running under OS 10.6.4 and Superduper is the latest version, 2.6.2. I'm sure the resolution to the issue will be painfully obvious, but I just can't see the forest for the trees. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Have you tried deleting and recreating the schedule to see if, perhaps, the schedule was created with a shut down option?
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