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Newbie with network drive
Hi, I am new and not good with computers. A friend recommended this program as I don't have Time Machine. Here is the question. I currently have my pics and music for itunes on a network drive (WD I think). I use it to access wirelessly. How do i get Super Duper to acknowledge this drive. When I open Super Duper all it shows is the HD for my laptop and the external drive I want to use as a back up.
I also would like to know if I can use the same external hard drive to be the main back up for 3 different drives; 1. my laptops HD 2. external HD for my pics and 3. net drive for my music. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I had thought that buying it would have unleashed some option to see my net drive but I was wrong. If this program can't help copy all of my files I am open to suggestions, thanks. |
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We can't back up network drives, rnguyen, sorry.
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