Ed wrote: >I guess we agree to disagree on this one Randy. Although the support >was there (for this issue) I find the pay before you try is pushing >the edge (for me). If super duper had a 10 day try period I would be >perfectly happy with that (or some other reasonable period). I am >not cheap but if I buy a car I expect to drive around (even if its >20 minutes). This is all just crazy. Take a look at SuperDuper's developer site. You can do clones of your drive forever for free. You only need to pay if you want to set up scheduling or smart update, "sandboxes," or scripting. <http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html> But if you just want to do a clone, it's free. Forever. So what is your problem with it? Daly ----------------------