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From: gtr on 4 Feb 2010 13:33 I use this program about once a year or something. I am using SuperDuper 2.6. I duped the wife's ibook prior to migrating her to another computer. Once done I attempted to migrate from her computer directly but the drive inexplicably couldn't be found by the new computer. I then tried with the hard-drive that SuperDuper wrote to. All seemed to work fine, but then I noted that the keychain access was empty. Also none of the Safari bookmarks got moved in. I rebooted the old computer direclty from the superduped harddrive and found that the keychain access was empty! Not so "complete" a superdupe, huh? -- Dogmatism kills jazz. Iconoclasm kills rock. Rock dulls scissors.
From: gtr on 4 Feb 2010 19:49 On 2010-02-04 14:55:03 -0800, dorayme said: >> I rebooted the old computer direclty from the superduped harddrive and >> found that the keychain access was empty! >> >> Not so "complete" a superdupe, huh? > > No, that is bad! Have you looked at the logs? Are you on Powermac > or Intel or are there both involved? Is this a registered copy of > SD. (I realise it is *supposed* to work with limitations no > relevant to your issue here). Both are PPC. It is not a registered copy on her ibook, though I have a registered version on my iMac. -- Dogmatism kills jazz. Iconoclasm kills rock. Rock dulls scissors.
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