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Backing up Leopard from Tiger partition?
I know that SD! is not able to work correctly from a Leopard environment, but if we're using it from a Tiger partition, are we able to backup Leopard files? We read something about Leopard backups not being bootable, but is that when it's used in the Leopard environment, or Tigers? Hope I asked that right
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Either. Leopard volumes cannot yet be successfully copied and be bootable. The data is there, though, and can be accessed.
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OK thanks Dave
We will be patient and wait for the Leopard update (and no we're not going to ask when it's going to be done like a million others already have ) You must get very frustrated answering that same question over and over again. God speed on SuperDupers Leopard development and thanks for a great, inexpensive and easy to use product |
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Thanks for your patience. As you know, we're not trying to torture our users, or be coy.
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