to make a super
duper backup and use it after installing the system or it will not be a clean
install if i do that?
need your suggestions
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AM Thinking of upgrading my mac, and from 2 years i did not make a clean
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duper backup and use it after installing the system or it will not be a clean
install if i do that?
need your suggestions
THanks
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>> thanks so much for this, i have only 1 hard 512 GB. i was using it as a time
>> machine storage, do you recommend using it? My system is not so big, so just
>> 128 GB is my system drive.
>> and I need to use this Hard for time machine and super duper, can
.
and I need to use this Hard for time machine and super duper, can i?
On May 6, 2018, at 12:18 AM, E.T. <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
Ramy,
I use a 4tb drive for my backups. I partitioned it into 4 so I can keep the
various backups separate. You do not want to share a drive/par
Hi ET:
thanks so much for this, i have only 1 hard 512 GB. i was using it as a time
machine storage, do you recommend using it? My system is not so big, so just
128 GB is my system drive.
and I need to use this Hard for time machine and super duper, can i?
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I need to buy a flahs drive to use it to make a super Duper backup for my
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can i use a 64 USB flash drive?
my syst
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Hi all:
I need to buy a flahs drive to use it to make a super Duper backup for my
clean system.
can i use a 64 USB flash drive?
my
that i can copy to any other storage?
and if it will be 1 file, how i can use it if my system got down?
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> Hi all:
> I need to buy a flahs drive to use it to make a super Duper backup for my
>
Hi all:
I need to buy a flahs drive to use it to make a super Duper backup for my
clean system.
can i use a 64 USB flash drive?
my system now is only 40 GB with my needs.
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Once you made the first backup, you can use Smart Update to do
incremental backups which of course is quicker.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the
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and say
Morning all.
I just received my new external HD which I use for backup. I ran my
first backup yesterday which took 3 hours to compleate. Here how ever
is the question. I nnow have a registered copy. When running each
backup eiher manually or on a scedual which I have yet to setup, Does
. The format of your TimeMachine partition is
fine, though you’ll have to either put your TM backup on another hard drive, or
not use Time Machine, period.
Booting from Super Duper is fine. It’s essentially considered another startup
disk, just as your Mac’s internal hard drive would be. Select your backup
hello yes I do to and find it easy to use and it covers all I need
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I myself have
Hi all,
I’ve been considering purchasing super duper in some time and had some
questions. firstly, will the image super duper creates takes up a lot of hard
drive space? I ask this because my portable external is partitioned with 1.5
gigs being NTFS and 500 gigs being extended journal. I use
Use your old key. I just upgraded SuperDooper just now.
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Hi,
I heard that this app is less accessible than it’s previous release. Can you
report on this?
Also, if I were to get this app, do I delete all my time machine backups and
turn off time machine?
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Use your old key. I just
On Mavericks, it seems to work fine. Can’t say for sure on Yosemite.
It’s always been that the first 2 button’s won’t say anything but pop-up. But
both buttons have help tags.
The first button would be where to copy from, and the second, is where to copy
too. There is a button that will say
I aut to correct myself. Both pop-up buttons don’t, have help tags. Sorry.
Though, the first 1 will be where to copy from, and the second one, is where to
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That’s interesting, I’ll have to look into it. Is one able to restore from a
super dooper back up in the same fashion? I know that my time machine backup
saved my bacon when I had to restore back to mavericks via my time machine
backup.
On Dec 6, 2014, at 10:49 AM, Daniel Chavez
I’m getting ready to put Yosemite on this machine at some point, so I will try
SuperDooper on Yosemite too.
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Use your old key. I just
Hi super duper works great with no difference from the last one
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hello is the upgrade of super duper a payed one or can i use the old key i have
thanks in advance
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I haven't compared the two but Superduper looks good. You can if I'm
correct back up for free with nag screens once in a while to register.
Some things are also not available for free.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 26/08/2014 00:37, Janine
is this program used i conjunction with Time machine? or does it replace it?
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I haven't compared the two but Superduper looks good. You can if I'm correct
back up for free with nag screens once in a while to
Hello,
I am a huge fan and longtime user of Super duper.
It is totally VoiceOver accessible and works with both Maverick and
Yosemite.
Mark
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How does it differ from time machine?
On Aug 26, 2014, at 1:01 AM, M. Taylor mk...@ucla.edu wrote:
Hello,
I am a huge fan and longtime user of Super duper.
It is totally VoiceOver accessible and works with both Maverick and
Yosemite.
Mark
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it differ from time machine?
On Aug 26, 2014, at 1:01 AM, M. Taylor mk...@ucla.edu wrote:
Hello,
I am a huge fan and longtime user of Super duper.
It is totally VoiceOver accessible and works with both Maverick and
Yosemite.
Mark
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It can be used as an alternative to Time Machine.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 26/08/2014 08:24, Michael Marshall wrote:
is this program used i conjunction with Time machine? or does it replace it?
On 26 Aug 2014, at 4:35 pm, Christopher
Hi all,
I have always been of the opinion that if there is viable software on my device
to accomplish a certain task, then there is no reason to install additional
software that duplicates built-in functionality, unless that additional
software brings some kind of added value. Is there any
You can't boot from the Time Machine backup like you can with Superduper
or Carbon Copy Cloner. I agree with your sentiments however it is one of
these occasions where perhaps using third parties offers benefits set
out from the built in ones.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley
OK, that makes sense. Definitely something to think about. Thanks, Chris.
Donna
On Aug 26, 2014, at 7:11 AM, Christopher Hallsworth challswor...@icloud.com
wrote:
You can't boot from the Time Machine backup like you can with Superduper or
Carbon Copy Cloner. I agree with your sentiments
Hi,
Most people who are really in to backing up their data believe that three
backups are the safest approach. I personally use Time Machine to backup
automatically. I use SuperDuper and make a bootable clone of my computer once a
week. I also subscribe to an off sight backup service called
Wow, that's a lot of backups! thanks, Robert, nice explanation. I don't think
I need three, and I don't know if I would want a cloud backup anyway. But I
will give some thought to SuperDuper.
Cheers,
Donna
On Aug 26, 2014, at 7:36 AM, ROBERT CARTER nc5rn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Most
if you do a backup of the hole system then you change a few files can it back
up incrementally? i wouldn't want to do an entire backup every time. Time
machine allows me to do this.
On 26 Aug 2014, at 9:32 pm, Christopher Hallsworth challswor...@icloud.com
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It can be used as an
Hi,
I also use an off site backup called Lastpass and a time machine backup as
well. The off site backup is incase the house is broken into and all equipment
is stolen. Also if the house is burnt down I can still get all of my data.
Max
On 26 Aug 2014, at 10:44 pm, Donna Goodin
Wow, that's a lot of backups! Your data will certainly be well-protected,
though.
Cheers,
Donna
On Aug 26, 2014, at 6:51 PM, Agent086b agent0...@bigpond.com wrote:
Hi,
I also use an off site backup called Lastpass and a time machine backup as
well. The off site backup is incase the house is
Yes it is.
I have all my wife's photos
and all my music. The music contains many vinyl records that I would have to
go through the process of converting them again.
Max
On 27 Aug 2014, at 12:16 pm, Donna Goodin doniado...@me.com wrote:
Wow, that's a lot of backups! Your data will certainly
Any thoughts welcome on which back-up programme works better with VoiceOver? I
want to create a bootable back-up of my mac. I am leaning towards Carbon Copy.
Thanks. Regards Janine
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Hi list I have been using super duper for a while with no trouble entill
today when I have a error message when creating a clone that I have done on
the same external drive so what can the list sugest thanks in advance
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1. If you want your backup clone to be bootable, which you do, then it needs to
have its own partition.
2. This can easily be done with Disc Utility. You need to make sure the
partition is created in the Mac Extended Gernaled format using GID Partition
Table. I'm sorry my spelling of these
Hi,
Are any of you using Super Duper to clone your hard drive?
I want to know if I can save the backups on my external drive that
contains other files, or will super duper require the drive to be
formatted for its use only?
Thanks,
Rob
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I would like to know too. I have super duper here and haven't used it yet.
Matt Dierckens
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Assistive Technology Trainer
IOS and Macintosh User support
Windsor area
On 2013-10-31, at 1:25 PM, Rob musicmaker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Are any of you using Super Duper
The external can be partitioned into 2, if it’ll be easier, then you can tell
SuperDuper to save on the other partition, while keeping your files on a
different partition.
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OK, I only had my Macbook for 2 days.
So my next question is, Is there a easy way to do this in Mountain Lion?
Thanks,
Rob
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On 10/31/2013 1:39 PM, Daniel C wrote:
The external can be
Ok. Sorry about that.
What I can do for you is email some instructions later as I need to find an
external to work on.
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Hey all.
I was just wondering how to use super duper? I want to use something other than
time machine for backing up.
Thank you.
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Hi Matt,
Super Duper is easy to use.
You run the program, set up your source and destination drives using pop-ups.
You can choose whether to do a smart backup wihch bcks up only newer files.
It's set it and forget it and use it.
Bob Hill
On Sep 26, 2013, at 9:03 AM, Matt Dierckens matt.dierck
Hey Bob.
So which popup is which? Thank you.
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Hi Matt,
Super Duper is easy to use.
You run the program, set up
Hi,
The first one should be the source drive, and the second, the destination.
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Hello all I have a mbp13in with ml running vm 5 using super duper and would
like to know will super duper clone my vm aswhile so when when the update
comes out I just have to access my restore partition and run the clone hope
this makes sense thanks in advance
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 10:35 AM, wayne17a wayne...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all I have a mbp13in with ml running vm 5 using super duper and would
like to know will super duper clone my vm aswhile so when when the update
: Re: vm and super duper
Wayne, superDuper will, as you know, make a clone copy of your Mac HD, which
includes your VMWare installation and all your VM's. Now, you can
selectively copy back any file off your superDuper created clone onto your
system, and that includes your windows VM. You simply
Morning folks I need to know if someone can point me to a podcast or two
regarding super duper. I purchased the program and thus, far love it,
but I know I am missing much the program can do. I remember Mike Arigo
did one or two podcasts on super duper, and I thought I saved them, but
cannot
Morning list members, I know there are a few podcasts out there
regarding super duper. I am interested in the program and downloaded the
image file from shirt pocket. However when I click on the file all I get
is the initial agreement screen then a list view table with a quick
start rtf file
write the author. he has always been most helpful to me.
On 8/26/13 6:51 AM, Jesus Garcia wrote:
Morning list members, I know there are a few podcasts out there
regarding super duper. I am interested in the program and downloaded
the image file from shirt pocket. However when I click
What did you see when you opened the .dmg disc image file? Did you see a .pkg
installer file or a .app application file? If you see the .pkg installer file
you should open that, if you see a .app application file you should copy and
paste it to your applications folder.
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What did you see when you opened the .dmg disc image file? Did you see a
.pkg installer file or a .app application file? If you see the .pkg
installer file you should open
I'm experiencing a weird issue with Super Duper. The app is telling that it
can't find my source volume. That is rather strange, in that the source volume
I would be backing up is my internal hard drive, which, incidently, is function
normally. If anyone has any idea why this is occurring, I'll
Double check in the source button that your internal is selected and
checked-off. If worse comes to worse and the issue persists, contact
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Per an accessibility standpoint, Please any input on whether one can use time
machine on its own or superduper to back up one's computer.
I need to take my mac to the apple store tomorrow. I want an accessibile means
to backk up its data before I take it in.
Any help you, as a list could offer
You want to do a full backup of your internal drive with superdooper and even
better if you make it bootable. Time machine is a different kind of backup.
Danny.
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On 07/06/2013, at 8:11 AM, ppowell...@aol.com wrote:
Per an accessibility standpoint, Please any input on
I have a Super Duper question. I purchased a license for my white Mac Book, but
I want to install it on my Macbook Pro. Do I have to purchase another license
to keep things legal. If I do, fine, but just wondering if anyone has had a
similar experience.
Sent from my Mac Book Pro
richr
Good morning Richard,
As long as you have your license key you should be able to install it on your
new MacBook computer. Email support to ask to be sure, but as long as you have
it on 1 computer, I believe they allow up to 2 with 1 license key.
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As long as you have your license key you should be able to install it on your
new MacBook computer. Email
Not a problem. Have a good day.
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On Dec 7, 2012, at 3:43 PM, David McLean david.mcl...@cox.net wrote:
I would agree that if you have to choose one go with Super Duper since it
creates a bootable drive whereas Time Machine does not. Not a bad idea to
use both though.
On Dec 7, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Phil Halton philh
the image restore would be easier.
On Dec 7, 2012, at 3:43 PM, David McLean david.mcl...@cox.net wrote:
I would agree that if you have to choose one go with Super Duper since it
creates a bootable drive whereas Time Machine does not. Not a bad idea to
use both though.
On Dec 7, 2012, at 12:56 PM
Hello folks,
When I had to recover my system, Super Duper's image saved my life. The
assistant that asks about transferring data was able to transfer over my entire
system as I had it. So if anything maybe Super Duper might be an ok choice.
Plus, Super Duper makes your image bootable, allowing
, Super Duper's image saved my life. The
assistant that asks about transferring data was able to transfer over my
entire system as I had it. So if anything maybe Super Duper might be an ok
choice.
Plus, Super Duper makes your image bootable, allowing you to boot off the
image. Restoring with Time
Not only that, but super duper saved me when for some reason, on two different
Time Machine backup choices, it churned around for a couple of hours and then
announced that it couldn't restore from this backup! I still haven't researched
why but I can tel you that if I keep using Time Machine I
And therefore, I am nost certainly going to get Superduper. Many thanks.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Dec 28, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Cheryl Homiak cahom...@gmail.com wrote:
Not only that, but super duper saved me when for some
I run super duper and have it setup to create a system image every week going
back four weeks. That to me seems sufficient, and if I need to, I can go back
four weeks to restore my system. So, if something screws up badly, and I don't
notice it right away, I've got a chance of restoring
What is super duper. Do you have to have on your computer? I use time machine
well I will when I get my I Mac. It's sitting here on my desk doing nothing
since my Mac Book Pro went.
On 7 Dec 2012, at 04:11 PM, Kliphton kliph...@gmail.com wrote:
I know what my choice is, just wondering what
I would agree that if you have to choose one go with Super Duper since it
creates a bootable drive whereas Time Machine does not. Not a bad idea to use
both though.
On Dec 7, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Phil Halton philh...@gmail.com wrote:
I run super duper and have it setup to create a system image
hello all can some kind person please send me the download link for super duper
so thanks in advance D
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hello all can some kind person please send me the download link for super
duper so thanks in advance D
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hi all when i do a smart backup why is so much changing since
last
night I have hardly done anything yet it takes at least ten fifteen
ormore minutes to do a smart backup?
It is strange it takes a long time to scan the whole drive again to
note changes
WIll
I don't know, but I think that makes sense. Although you said that Super
Duper only makes note of the changes, there is no way that i know of for it
to automatically know what those changes are. Also, I would think the time
it takes to scan your drive depends on how much you have
10 to 15 minutes to scan a full system and backup changed items
doesn't seem long to me. I am assuming you have it set to backup ALL,
not just your user folders. So we're not just talking about documents
you edit. But anything system files settings files anything that it
backs up it looks
so, if i use my super duper Leopard clone to put back what I want
John, if I clone againw tih SL on it will super duper just note the
changes?
On 4 Sep 2009, at 23:07, John JD Denning wrote:
If you want to do a clean install of SL, and install from a backup you
can do so as part
the cost of the program.
On Sep 5, 2009, at 2:31 AM, william lomas wrote:
so, if i use my super duper Leopard clone to put back what I want
John, if I clone againw tih SL on it will super duper just note the
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I'm not sure. I had to do a new one because I changed drives, so
didn't test that. Give it a shot. If you did an upgrade then it's the
same drive. I'd assume it would work just have lots more to copy as
new. If it doesn't work it will tell you. I'm really impressed with
this program.
hi all I am using super duper to clone my mac hard disk. I may do a
clean install eventually of Snowleopard. SO, If I wish to put back my
home folder do I after buying super duper, boot from firewire drive,
run SD and just restore home folder?
Will that put back my applications
that Apple installs.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:40 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi all I am using super duper to clone my mac hard disk. I may do a
clean install eventually of Snowleopard. SO, If I wish to put back my
home folder do I after buying super duper, boot from firewire drive,
run SD
the clean
install. You will have the option to include applications and these
are the applications you installed, not the apps that Apple installs.
On Sep 4, 2009, at 8:40 AM, william lomas wrote:
hi all I am using super duper to clone my mac hard disk. I may do a
clean install eventually
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hi all I am using super duper to clone my mac hard disk. I may do a
clean install eventually of Snowleopard. SO, If I wish to put back my
home folder do I after buying super duper, boot from firewire
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Hi Gene,
I don't believe that SuperDuper is designed to back up to DVD. I've
only known it to be used with hard drives and especially for the
purpose of creating a bootable clone (among other backup modes). I
went to check their web site, and I'm pasting in their description:
begin
, 2009 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: super duper
Hi Gene,
I don't believe that SuperDuper is designed to back up to DVD. I've
only known it to be used with hard drives and especially for the
purpose of creating a bootable clone (among other backup modes). I
went to check their web site, and I'm
Hi guys, wondering if someone has an answer to this one. I want to use
super duper to back my hd up to a dvd and I was hoping to compress it so
that it would hopefully all fit on one disk, is this possible?
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