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Using SuperDuper! to backup an SD card
How can I have SuperDuper! backup an SD card when I insert it into my iMac.
Even though it's mounted in Finder I can't select it in SD! I appreciate that it's not a 'drive' but is this in some way possible? |
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Is it formatted as HFS+ (Mac OS Extended)?
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Well, that I don't know. It's 16Gb from my Garmin GPS and contains all of the maps and routes.
It reads fine in Finder and I don't really want to reformat it in case the Garmin then won't read it and I'll lose the maps. Is there a way to check? |
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I can tell you definitively that it's not. We can't copy that, sorry.
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I thought that might be the case.
I formatted another SD card as Mac OS extended and whilst the Garmin will acknowledge it's contents, it won't do anything with them. Thanks for clearing that up. |
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