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Scheduled Smart Backup
After my disk crash today, I thought of the following:
If I have Smart Backup scheduled every night .. My primary disk goes bad and I boot off of the clone .. and during the debugging phase, I write zeros (secure erase) to the primary disk to test writes. My SuperDuper schedule is still active .. right? So .. Would it try to perform a Smart update to the clone (effectivly erasing it) based on the now null primary disk? Are there any safeguards in place to not allow this? |
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We don't allow you to copy to the startup drive, Richard.
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Ah .. Thanks
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