Thanks Gordon, any thoughts on backup strategies?
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From: "Gordon Smith" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: SuperDuper scheduling
Hi Phil
The easiest way is to simply interact, no need for mouse clicks.
On 10 Sep 2012, at 16:10, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:
I registered SuperDuper today and have a few questions please concerning
scheduling.
first of all, As I navigate the scheduling window with cursor tracking on
and the mouse set to follow VO, each checkbox reports being checked, and
pressing VO space to uncheck causes the default button to be clicked (it
does not uncheck the checkbox). It seems that dragging the mouse along
automatically checks any box it lands on. So, I found I have to navigate
to the desired box, then turn cursor tracking off before moving away from
the checkbox - seems kind of klunky but it works.
But My big question is this:
If I want to have several bootable clones going back two or three weeks
is it necessary to have two or three partitions, one each for each
boottable clone?
Basically, I want to implement the strategy wherein I can go back several
weeks to a clean system in the case that one or more saved backups is
corrupted, or contains the same problem I would be trying to recover from.
I have a 2TB firewire 800 external HD, and its empty, so I can
re-partition it as much as I like. With my limited understanding of
SuperDuper, I was considering making 4 small partitions one each for a
scheduled bootable clone, but that doesn't sound right either.
I'd be glad for any backup strategy ideas, concrete or otherwise, that you
care to offer.
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