K kjfrey55 Registered May 8, 2008 #1 If I'm trying to clone a drive that has problems with a program like SuperDuper, won't I just be cloning the corrupted files as well? Power Mac G4 1.25 GHz mirrored doors 3 GB Memory OSX 10.5.?
If I'm trying to clone a drive that has problems with a program like SuperDuper, won't I just be cloning the corrupted files as well? Power Mac G4 1.25 GHz mirrored doors 3 GB Memory OSX 10.5.?
Giaguara Chmod 760 Staff member Mod May 8, 2008 #2 If you have corrupted files, permissions etc then yes. It's best to try to repair the disk or its contents as much possible before cloning or copying its contents.
If you have corrupted files, permissions etc then yes. It's best to try to repair the disk or its contents as much possible before cloning or copying its contents.