I thought that maybe the machine was in sleep mode at the appointed time so I scheduled a 'wake' event in Energy Saver pref pane for a few minutes before the scheduled tasks. Manual copies work fine but the scheduled copies don't run at all. All of the external drives, the SSD and the spinning disks, are connected via Thunderbolt. I'm backing up an external 6TB hard drive(s) RAID 0 array to an external 6TB hard drive. I'm backing up the Data volume to an external 500GB SSD. I'm running the latest version of Big Sur (v11.2.1). I'm having trouble with scheduled backups in v3.2.5 on an M1 Mac mini. I have not yet attempted to back up "all files" under Big Sur, but will do so after applying the 11.2.1 macOS update. My last back up of "all files" (to an external thunderbolt HDD) was done under the Catalina OS. (One thumb drive stays with me, and the other stays in a drawer.) Using a custom script, I successfully used Smart Update to back up my personal Desktop, Documents and Downloads folders to a couple of 32GB USB3.0 thumb drives. In my experience, v.3.2.5 ran completely as expected. Dave advised me to use the serial number from v.3.1.1 - this worked seamlessly. I wanted to register v.3.2.5 at, but had already deleted its serial number and the purchase confirmation email. I used "AppCleaner" to remove SuperDuper 3.3.1 and all associate files - I didn't want there to be any confusion in my Applications folder.įrom the Shirt-Pocket home page, I followed Dave's instructions and installed version 3.2.5. My Set Up: Late 2014 MacBook Pro (Intel) and Big Sur 11.2 My Experience: A back up limited to a subset of "user files"
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