![]() – Changed to explicitly refuse to create a Recovery HD partition if it can positively identify the selected volume as a Drobo device. This update catches this edge case and reports it in a more meaningful way. Rather than reporting that the Drobo device is unable to accommodate the extended attribute, these devices report that the destination volume is full, even when there is adequate space available. – Changed to accommodate some Drobo devices having a problem storing extended attributes larger than 1KB. – Fixed an issue in which a scheduled task could load in a hung state if the task configuration file was corrupted. – Fixed an issue in which CCC may refuse to allow the user to schedule a backup task to a disk image that resides on a FUSE volume. This update addresses that issue, CCC will now immediately evaluate the filesystem URL of the network volume that is returned in reponse to its mount request and update its own internal reference to the user account as appropriate. ![]() Previously, this difference would cause CCC to believe that the network volume was mounted with other credentials altogether, and CCC would refuse to use the network volume under the assumption that permissions issues would ensue. ![]() – Fixed an odd edge case in OS X in which you can mount a network volume using a short user name, such as “johnny”, but the remote host will place the long name in the filesystem URL that is returned, e.g. We have also added answers to some frequently asked questions about full disk encryption to our documentation. If full disk encryption is not supported on a particular volume, CCC indicates exactly why not. Enabling encryption on an OS X backup volume, for example, involves several steps that must be executed in the correct order. – CCC now offers volume-specific advice about how to enable full disk encryption. – This update is fully qualified on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.7 Lion, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, and now OS X 10.9 Mavericks. The new version, an 11.4 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: On Tuesday, Carbon Copy Cloner, the shareware favorite for drive cloning operations by Mike Bombich, reached version 3.5.3.
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