[Ham-Mac] Re: dotMac and Superduper backup programs.
Dick Kriss
aa5vu at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 7 13:58:14 EDT 2006
Will SuperDuper work with an Intel based machine? I recall a note that
Carbon Copy Cloner does not work with the new Macs. I don't have one so
have not worried too much but I think the guy that asked has a new iMac with
the Itel processor.
On 7/7/06 11:24 AM, "harris_ruben" <formsmaven at comcast.net> wrote:
> This group recommended SuperDuper to me a while back (for my G5,
> 10.3.9) and it's been, well, Super.
>
> When you do a restore from the backup, the Mac's internal HD will
> lose a few settings, like where Eudora should put attachments, and
> ask about opening docs in an app for the "first" time.
>
> I use mine to keep my 2 iMacs (at my main home and at my vacation
> home) equal. I backup to a LaCie Firewire drive, carry it to the
> "other" machine, restore from the LaCie to the"other" machine, and
> then reverse the process for the round trip. That gives me 2 backups.
>
> Plus, you can't beat the price.
>
> N2ERN
>
>> Hi Group,
>>
>> I have a new intel core dual iMac. I am looking for a new backup
>> program. I have narrowed them to Superduper - which gets super
>> reviews, and dotMac. I like some of the features or dotMac, but
>> have read some reviews about problems restoring after a HD failure.
>> Do any of you have any experience with these??
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> 73, Dick, N5XRD
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