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Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
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I’m running a MBA M2 (16gb / 512gb). ?I am a fan of both SuperDuper and CCC but find SD more appealing these days.?
I also like to beta test the upcoming versions of Sequoia. I run the beta versions from an external 1TB Samsung T7 SSD.?
What I have learned is that the machine will only boot (and install an operating?system) when connected to the right most Thunderbolt / USB4 port.?
I can’t remember the name of the port and I’ve been searching. On Apple tech data sites, the ports are simply labeled thunderbolt / usb4.
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Vincent Winterling
Vineland, NJ
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Randy B. Singer via groups.io <randy@...>
Date: Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 11:56 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [macsupportcentral] Is SuperDuper still a good idea > On Nov 24, 2024, at 8:05 AM, Bayswater via groups.io <Bayswater@...> wrote: > > Randy, thanks for clarifying the current discussion on drive options with the new M4.? Perhaps you could comment on another detail of the debate.? We hear that although you can boot from an external TB drive, there are many applications that will only run if installed on the internal drive.? I don’t know it that means these apps have to be installed on both drives, or that they will only run from the copy on the internal drive, or if this is simply not true.? This becomes a consideration for those who want to avoid the Apple price for internal storage and are looking at much less expensive external options.?? I don’t know if any of the included Apple apps have to be in the Applications folder on the boot drive.? I haven’t tested this. I HAVE run across ONE third party application that didn’t work if it was located outside the Applications folder on the boot drive.? So, they exist, but I don’t know how common they are. I haven’t heard anyone say that any application specifically has to be installed on the INTERNAL drive, even if its not the boot drive.? Though I have repeatedly heard that Apple Intelligence will only work if it is on the internal drive.? I can’t tell you if that is strictly true or not. See: Install Mac Apps on External Storage in macOS Sequoia How To Install Apps On External Hard Drive Mac _________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice __________________________________________________ |
Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
On Nov 24, 2024, at 8:05 AM, Bayswater via groups.io <Bayswater@...> wrote: I don’t know if any of the included Apple apps have to be in the Applications folder on the boot drive. I haven’t tested this. I HAVE run across ONE third party application that didn’t work if it was located outside the Applications folder on the boot drive. So, they exist, but I don’t know how common they are. I haven’t heard anyone say that any application specifically has to be installed on the INTERNAL drive, even if its not the boot drive. Though I have repeatedly heard that Apple Intelligence will only work if it is on the internal drive. I can’t tell you if that is strictly true or not. See: Install Mac Apps on External Storage in macOS Sequoia How To Install Apps On External Hard Drive Mac _________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice __________________________________________________ |
Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 02:35 AM, Randy B. Singer wrote:
SuperDuper is still wildly useful for making a clone backup.Randy, thanks for clarifying the current discussion on drive options with the new M4. ?Perhaps you could comment on another detail of the debate. ?We hear that although you can boot from an external TB drive, there are many applications that will only run if installed on the internal drive. ?I don’t know it that means these apps have to be installed on both drives, or that they will only run from the copy on the internal drive, or if this is simply not true. ?This becomes a consideration for those who want to avoid the Apple price for internal storage and are looking at much less expensive external options. ?? |
Re: icloud hacking
On Nov 24, 2024, at 7:05 AM, Les Streater via groups.io <les.streater@...> wrote:I can almost guaranty you that you aren’t infected with anything. Since there is no malware actually on your computer, any anti-virus software that you run won’t find anything. It's likely adware in the form of a notification that you were tricked into agreeing to. You visited a Web site, and clicked on a window that asked if you wanted notifications from that Web site. Of many you just hit Return to get rid of a pop-up while on the site. Here is how to deal with it. While in Safari, open Preferences in the Safari menu. Click on Websites. Click on Notifications in the column on the left. Delete all notifications that you don't recognize. Still in Safari Preferences, click on Privacy. Then Click on "Manage Website Data". Click on "Remove All". (The offender may be called "scan-mypc.xyz".) Still in Safari Preferences, click on Extensions. Uninstall any Extensions that you aren't 100% sure that you installed on purpose. It wouldn't hurt to close Safari and restart your Mac after doing all of the above. See: __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice __________________________________________________ |
icloud hacking
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This morning I was doing sone research and a regular website I clicked on – not an adult one! – immediately gave me a warning
my system was infected! I immediately closed Safari, then reopened and checked preferences and extensions, with nothing odd showing up. I then ran DetectX and Malware bites, neither showed anything. I then started getting a warning top right that my icloud
account was being hacked, with a Trojan B... number listed, so I closed the machine down entirely and disconnected the wifi. After a few minutes I restarted, ran DetectX and Malware again both of which showed up clean. But I am still getting the icloud warning
occasionally. I am on a 2015 macbook pro, running 10.13.6 and am usually very careful how I use the internet. Any ideas what else I can look for or do to stop these notifications?
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Re: Ryoko Pro. thoughts
Thanks everyone for your input.
I have decided against this as in retro thought my internet is only spotty when I am in rural areas
The added cost of this was also a decision
I appreciate all your knowledge and help.
I am a sucker for new gadgets and advertisements. (smile)
Sue |
Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
On Nov 22, 2024, at 12:50 PM, Joan Sax via groups.io <jsax@...> wrote: SuperDuper is still wildly useful for making a clone backup. The controversy is over whether you CAN make a BOOTABLE backup, and if if a bootable backup is even worth anything. People using CCC as still reporting that they are having problems making bootable backups. Folks using SD are having much more success. Instructions here: Part of the problem is that Apple Silicon Macs will ONLY BOOT FROM AN EXTERNAL THUNDERBOLT DRIVE (not a simple USB-C drive)! You also have to set the security of your Mac so that it allows you to boot from the external drive: A word about how useful a bootable drive is is you have an Apple Silicon Mac… Lots of folks are going around saying that a bootable clone backup is worthless because if an Apple Silicon Mac’s internal hard drive fails, it won’t startup at all, even from an external bootable clone. And that’s true, but it’s not the entire story. First, Apple has made the OS much more robust recently. So robust, that having an an internal SSD drive fail due to a corrupted directory just about never happens anymore. In fact, I, personally, have yet to hear of someone having their internal SSD fail in an Apple Silicon Mac! And I’m on half a dozen Mac discussion lists, comprising hundreds of thousands of Mac users. Second, when SSD’s fail from, basically, old age (i.e. they become over-full), they don’t completely die. They just become read-only. That means that you can still start up your Mac, and you can still effectively boot up from an external bootable drive! So while a bootable clone backup isn’t as useful as it once was, having one isn’t worthless either. In any case, the one thing that hasn’t changed at all, is that having a backup of your data is still invaluable. A clone backup is a very useful format for a backup, even if it isn’t bootable. You can re-create your data, right down to its organization, on a new Mac, or on your old Mac if it comes back with a new SSD, easily using your non-bootable clone. __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice __________________________________________________ |
Wall mounting bracket for M4 Mac mini?
开云体育I'm giving serious thought to getting an M4 Mac mini in the near future. My current 2012 Mac mini is mounted to one of the vertical members of my loft bed with a bracket, as in the attached photo. At this point I don't even remember where I got the bracket. Some online research tells me that there are brackets like this for the M4 Mac mini. If you're using a bracket like this, what company made it, and how do you like it? Thanks. |
Re: Sequoia Time Machine issues.
开云体育HiWill double check but I am pretty sure sure if you change the 0s to 1 and the 1s to zero it will revert back to previous settings.? Paul? . Some imagination required.? On Nov 23, 2024, at 5:30?AM, Bev in TX via groups.io <countryone77@...> wrote:
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Re: What does this mean?
开云体育I am capable of this kind of work. I bought a used late 2012 Mac mini. I bought 2 new larger sticks of RAM, and a 1 TB harddrive for $40. The drive was a “pulled” drive, supposedly from a new Mac. I got them all from OWC about last Xmas.?A similar upgrade for Louise would definitely be a good investment. On my iPhone Xr On Nov 22, 2024, at 18:44, Christopher Collins via groups.io <maclist@...> wrote:
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Re: Ryoko Pro. thoughts
开云体育Christopher, it is amazing how many people think WiFi means a magical internet connection.?As you and I know, it is ?wireless connection between one device and another, and one maybe connected to the internet by another means, cable, satellite or cellular data. ? The Ryoko Pro uses a SIM, so cellular data. And then it allows several connections, so it is a router or private hotspot.? The Ryoko Pro is nice that it has a built in ad blocker to minimize the cellular data usage, which is expensive and doled out in small increments. 500 MB can be used up very quickly, and costs $20.? Jim S did a good review of its pros and cons.? I used to have a similar device without the ad blocker from AT&T. I believe it was called a Sierra. I got it because I was working in South Dakota in a rural area, an hours drive from my motel. If I wasn’t in the construction trailer, there was only cellular data if you happened to be in a good spot.? On my iPhone Xr On Nov 22, 2024, at 18:10, Christopher Collins via groups.io <maclist@...> wrote:
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Re: Is SuperDuper still a good idea
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My sense is that BOTH of the two popular “bootable clone” backup utilities struggled for a time with the increased security and decreased hardware upgradability that came with the change to “Apple Silicon” processors. For me, the biggest loss was the new inability to BOOT the computer and run it from the backup if something happened to the default internal drive or SSD, and while it is now possible to boot an Apple Silicon computer running the current macOS version from a CCC or SuperDuper! clone, that’s only the case if the computer itself remains bootable from the default internal mechanism (one of the bulwarks of Apple’s very tight security posture). However, SuperDuper is quick and reliable in my opinion, and the support provided by the developer to individual users is incredible.
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Re: What does this mean?
开云体育You have less than 2% available Storage space. Common wisdom says keep more than 20%, and things start to slowdown at closer to 50%Move stuff off the device or have a larger drive installed.? On my iPhone Xr On Nov 22, 2024, at 18:08, Louise Stewart via groups.io <veggie236.art@...> wrote:
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开云体育Joan Sax wrote:I have been using SuperDuper for years to automatically backup my iMac to a backup drive. But I also backup to iCloud. I had a problem installing the latest version for Sequoia, after paying for it and so I asked for a refund. Before I try once again to buy the latest version, it is still a good idea to have this? If it is, what backup drives does anyone recommend as the one I have is several years old? I have been using SuperDuper! for MANY years (AT LEAST 2006) and am now using it regularly on an M1 Max Mac Studio with a 2TB SSD running Sequoia 15.2 beta. The SD! backup(s) (I alternate between 2) are on two 2TB hard drives that are, I think, about 8 years old. I also use two 4TB hard drives that are about 6 years old to make Time Machine backups in a more-or-less continuous fashion hourly, so the SD! backups are more like weekly at present. I have NO problems with this backup system – the latest macOS, the latest SD! version, and multi-year-old drives. --? Jim Saklad |
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Yes, Sequoia is worth the upgrade, and yes, SuperDuper is excellent. -- Vincent Winterling Vineland, NJ -----Original Message----- |
Re: Sequoia Time Machine issues.
开云体育Thanks! ?Is there a command to reset them back to their original values after Apple fixes the problem? On Nov 22, 2024, at 10:35?AM, Paul via groups.io <paul@...> wrote:
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Bev in TX |
Is SuperDuper still a good idea
I have been using SuperDuper for years to automatically backup my iMac to a backup drive. But I also backup to iCloud. I had a problem installing the latest version for Sequoia, after paying for it and so I asked for a refund. Before I try once again to buy the latest version, it is still a good idea to have this? If it is, what backup drives does anyone recommend as the one I have is several years old?
Joan |
Re: problems with yesterday's update
On Nov 22, 2024, at 1:40 PM, Jeannie Girard via groups.io <photojeannie8@...> wrote:Did that restore your toolbar? __________________________________________________ Randy B. Singer Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions) Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice __________________________________________________ |