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List of differences
Is there anyway to get SuperDuper to cough up a list of files that have changed since it was last run?
I've got an Mac Pro that's acting a bit wonky but my last SD image is fine. If I can get a list of files that have changed from SD, that would speed my diagnostics... TIA, -X |
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Sorry, no -- there's no way to do a dry run with a list of files...
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