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Necessary to close all applications before copying?
Usually when I make a clone with SD, I first close all applications. Does it make any difference though?
Thank you, David |
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Well, it depends. If the application doesn't have any open files, no. But if you're running VMWare, Parallels, Entourage or the like - programs with big, active files - yes.
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That's generally fine.
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