On 2013.05.23 21:10 , David Ryeburn wrote:
> In article <
12d0fa67-f109-4ca5...@googlegroups.com>,
> bob smith <
b...@coolfone.comze.com> wrote:
>
>> So, I'm using Super Duper to clone my hard drive.
>>
>> I noticed that it allows me to use my PC while it is cloning it.
>>
>> This seems like it could easily be a source of errors.
>>
>> I think programs like Ghost don't allow you to use your PC while it is
>> cloning so the image doesn't change as it is copying.
>>
>> Am I missing something here?
>
> Perhaps the assumption is that Windows users aren't smart enough to
> avoid using the computer while doing this, so they have to be kept from
> using the computer, while Mac users have more sense. I, for one, don't
> think much of the "we know what's best for you" attitude.
I think Bob's concern is for the "frozen" state of the copy. If using
the Mac during the copy then the disk is unavoidably changed while the
copy is being made. At the end the copy is not the same as the new state
of the system disk. It probably does not matter for his purpose.
But I don't know if it really matters for what he wants to do - but I do
understand his concern and request for clarity or guidance.
As to your Windows reference I'm baffled. He's talking about cloning
his Mac disk.
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