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How do I change my target name?
This may be a stupid question, but I can't figure it out. I have an iMac and an iBook, both of which I am backing up to separate partitions on a firewire drive. I want to change the names of the partitions, but if I change the name on the external drive, it doesn't change in SuperDuper. Is it possible to keep all my settings, schedules, etc. the same and just change the name of the target volume? If so, how do I do it?
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The name isn't going to change in the Scheduled Copies window, because it's saved as the filename of the schedule, but we'll still find the volume because we don't look for it by name. So, try just renaming it...
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Thanks!
It worked. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly!
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