Re: Eject Bootable Clone
Re: Eject Bootable Clone
- Subject: Re: Eject Bootable Clone
- From: Christopher Stone <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 18:58:14 -0500
On Jul 15, 2014, at 18:21, Gil Dawson <email@hidden> wrote:Did you tell us what software you're using to update your clone?
I use "Super Duper". It will eject the Orange Clone at the end of a cycle, but it won't unplug it for me.
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Hey Gil,
You said you're still on Snow Leopard. Hmm.
If you were on Mavericks you could post a notification to unplug the drive via a post-run script in SuperDuper.
If you're using Growl you might be able to do the same on 10.6.x.
I'm pretty sure but not positive that Do Something When (freeware) will work on 10.6.x:
You can use it to detect the drive mount and then run an applet to unmount it. I'd probably set a dialog with a timeout to give me time to intercept the unmount.
On Mountain Lion/Mavericks I'd probably use Keyboard Maestro 6.x to do basically the same thing.
As for being dense. I've made the same mistake a time or two, and I'm a youngster of 53. :)
-- Best Regards, Chris
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