![]() ![]() I tried speaking to Roxio support but they didn't have any idea, nor could they tell me whether Toast officially supports backing up Mac OS X home directories or not in principle. Creating a disc image or temporary partition did not help. I found that these -43 errors are all over the Roxio support forums with no solution. The file "8B554403-AFA1-4F72#11CD138.data"Ĭouldn't complete the last command because a file couldn't be found. plist" could not be accessed (Data fork, -43) While trying to backup Mac OS X home directories, I was getting random "-43" errors, especially for files in the user's "Library" system folder, for example: ![]() Random "-43" errors while trying to backup home OS X directories Some of these are known and previously discussed issues (that is, they're known on these forums, not apparently to technical support).ġ. The reason for wanting to make a backup of entire home directories is that the OS X system folders within the users' home directories contain important stuff like e-mails, bookmarks, calendar, address book, as well as hidden application data and preferences and so on - naturally, stuff you'd want to back up.Īlong the way I've come across many different issues and some workarounds which I thought I'd share on here. CCC works with same attempts as 1 & 2 above.For some time I've been using/attempting to use Toast to make backups of my Mac OS X home directories to Blu-ray data discs. Restart, grinds and grinds and then starts ups with the internal startup disk. Preferences, Startup Disk, SuperDuper Clone on USB disk appears. Only disk that appears is internal hard disk, doesn’t show SuperDuper Clone on USB disk.Ģ. Restart with Option key to bring up Startup Manager. It’s on the 4 TB USB drive but for some reason it isn’t in a form that works whereas CCC on the same 4 TB USB drive does.ġ. The boot process loads the operating system into main memory or the random access memory (RAM) installed on your computer. Clones are supposed to boot, start, run,…, the computer, right?īooting a computer refers to the process of powering on the computer and starting the operating system. I finally will because I stopped trying to get SuperDuper to work. My computer may present challenges to SuperDuper, but you should be willing to admit SuperDuper may not be good at handling this particular challenge. Your customer service was great right up until your last email. Even if I could get SuperDuper to work, I don’t want to anymore because I won’t put anymore time into it or these chit chat emails. Your response to my specific problem is a bit blind to what others say about SuperDuper and CCC. I don’t know everything, that’s why I emailed you for your help which hasn’t helped. Carbon Copy Cloner worked without problem. Dave says there is no difference between Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper. See below the discussion I had with Dave at Shirt Pocket. SuperDuper cannot handle external usb drives larger than 2 TB. I purchased SuperDuper to automate backups on my wireless network. ![]()
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