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Removing my SuperD scripts ?
In my process of learning how to clone my main hard drive to a fw ( external ) drive i have created many SuperD scripts. As i review those scripts today i wonder why did i do it that way ?
How do I get rid of all my scripts or better still how do i get SuperD back to ground zero or default condition with non of my scripts in its memory so that i can start a fresh ?
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Just remove them from ~/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper!/Copy Scripts. Do not remove the Standard Scripts symlink/alias!
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Thank you: that was so simple even i could do it without mucking up SuperD.
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