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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Miroslav Djuric

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Super-duper interrupted while cloning internal drive

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500 GB Internal HD in my 20" Intel iMac had problem, so I bought a 1 TB HD replacement from "FIX-IT".  Decided to format it externally using a "DRIVE-WIRE" USB adapter w/ "Supper-Duper".  Everything was working well until I realized I had left "Super-Duper" programmed to back-up my system later that evening and didn't want it to conflict with my Internal HD cloning, so I stopped the Internal HD cloning(OOPS!) to turn off the System Back-Up, and then tried to restart the cloning of the Internal HD but Disk Utility would no longer recognize "New" HD attached to USB port.  My question is:  Is this new drive no longer useable?

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-iMac Intel 20" EMC
+iMac Intel 20" EMC 2266

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Super-duper interrupted while cloning internal drive

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500 GB Internal HD in my 20" Intel iMac had problem, so I bought a 1 TB HD replacement from "FIX-IT".  Decided to format it externally using a "DRIVE-WIRE" USB adapter w/ "Supper-Duper".  Everything was working well until I realized I had left "Super-Duper" programmed to back-up my system later that evening and didn't want it to conflict with my Internal HD cloning, so I stopped the Internal HD cloning(OOPS!) to turn off the System Back-Up, and then tried to restart the cloning of the Internal HD but Disk Utility would no longer recognize "New" HD attached to USB port.  My question is:  Is this new drive no longer useable?

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iMac Intel 20" EMC

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