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Thanks for the reply.
It definitely doesnt copy over. It becomes owned by the system. Ive tried just dragging the files over and also copy and paste. I'm not confident enough to use Terminal. I've only just started doing a smart backup so maybe it has to do with that? I used to do a delete and copy and I'm sure I never had any problems then. Any more idea's Thanks |
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