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Run out of space?
I have been trying a backup and I get the following error (which I submitted to you):
| 06:38:02 PM | Error | 2010-04-14 18:38:02.447 SDCopy[387:613] NSExceptionHandler has recorded the following exception: | 06:38:02 PM | Error | NSUncaughtSystemExceptionException -- Uncaught system exception: signal 10 | 06:38:02 PM | Error | Stack trace: 0x92f63378 0x939d042b 0xffffffff 0x9399441b 0x939943ad 0x6c8e 0x5416 0x3405 0xa14d 0x2406 0x232d 0x11 I took a look at my destination drive and I see that is has no free space. How can that be if the source and destination are the same size (160G)? Thanks. |
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Please see the Troubleshooting section of the User's Guide, which explains how this can occur.
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There's a users guide? Just kidding, just that the software has worked so well I never imagined I'd have to look something up!
Thanks for the outstanding support, as usual. |
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