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Elapsed time returns to zero
SuperDuper (v 2.9.1) is writing to a new SSD drive on my iMac from a clone on my WD HDD drive. Process is "slow" due to USB 2.0 of drive. File copy size is about 960GB. After about 24 hours, the time elapsed indicator has returned to zero instead of simply continuing. Is this a bug in the program?
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2017 iMac 40 gb RAM; 2TB Fusion SSD (10.14.6) MacBook Pro 15" 2.3ghz i7/ 16 gb RAM; 500GB SSD (11.1) Western Digital My Passport Slim 1TB, USB 3.0 for MBP Envoy Pro EX SSD - Thunderbolt 3 for iMac |
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Yes, the time indicator wraps around. It's a known (minor) bug.
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Thanks for confirming, Dave.
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2017 iMac 40 gb RAM; 2TB Fusion SSD (10.14.6) MacBook Pro 15" 2.3ghz i7/ 16 gb RAM; 500GB SSD (11.1) Western Digital My Passport Slim 1TB, USB 3.0 for MBP Envoy Pro EX SSD - Thunderbolt 3 for iMac |
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