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Aloha, I have been using SuperDuper for a few months,in free mode, and was excited about the new version. I tried it today and was ready to purchase the "full version" but I ran into a funny snag. After doing a backup which took about an hour SuperDuper completed, but in red said that it failed to copy. However upon checking the external HD that I copied to everything was there. I haven't tried booting from it yet. Anyone else experience this? Should I ignore the message in red? Any info, tips, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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