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Old 06-26-2009, 12:53 PM
dmorgen dmorgen is offline
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Similar error on Garageband file

Hi Dave. I'm finally joining you in the Mac World & loving it. I'm developing an iPhone app.

Overnight I ran SuperDuper on my MacBook Pro & got a similar message on a Garageband guitar lesson file. The target is on an NTFS drive on a Windows XP Pro system. It got about 60gb into it before running into the error.

Coincidentally, I was planning on installing a Garageband update after SuperDuper completed. But now I'll try some recommendations from the Troubleshooting section of the User Guide.

Is this a common problem, i.e. bad Garageband files?

Dave
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