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Error on launch - can't find partition
Hi...When I launch SuperDuper I get an error saying it can't find a target volume. That's an old partition that I renamed a long time ago and I don't have any schedules or saved jobs for that partition.
I don't know why it keeps trying to find it on launch. I've done dozens of other backups to the new renamed partition. Sorta annoying. Any suggestions? |
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Try starting SD!, choosing the "proper" drive then immediately quitting...
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Doh! That was easy. Should have gotten that myself.
Thanks! |
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