At 8:29 PM -0400 5/23/2009, Al Poulin wrote:
>To help out a fellow user group member who uses Super Duper, does it 
>have the same two options like CCC?

AFAIK, SuperDuper does only file-level copying.

Note that I don't recommend using block-level copying.  Unless your 
intention is to do some forensics (in which case there are better 
tools), the point of a clone is to be a KNOWN GOOD bootable backup of 
your system.  File-level copying creates a clean new file system. 
Block-level copying makes an exact block for block duplicate (+/- 
disk and volume geometry differences) of the existing file system - 
including any unrepairable holes, corruptions, etc.  As such, it also 
performs no on-the-fly defragmentation either.

FWIW,
- Dan.
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