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I was using Smart Update. After your response, I read up the User Guide, then selected Erase, then Copy. The copy failed, and I encountered severe directory corruption not just on the destination volume but also on the other partition on the same physical drive.
Repaired the destination volume with Disk Warrior, but lost most of the data. Am now running a Smart Update backup over the rebuilt directory. And no, I did not get an error earlier, because I had noticed that the disk was full and aborted the scheduled backup. Any ideas on what could be going wrong? |
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