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Version 3.3.5:
- Significant improvements to the handling of media read errors. CCC will spend less time trying to read files from damaged media, so recovery of intact files from damaged volumes will be faster. CCC will present an error dialog as soon as read errors are detected and give advice on how to proceed.
- Added an option to the "When target is reconnected" task scheduling setting that prompts the user to proceed with the backup task rather than starting automatically.
- Made a minor configuration change to prevent a hang on logout when a task was scheduled (affected only Leopard users, and only when other background applications caused logout delays).
- CCC now prompts for confirmation when the user attempts to stop a block-level copy that is in the verification stage. The consequences of the action are presented so the user can decide to continue with the verification if their intention was not to discard the cloned contents of the target volume.
- Improved error messages presented when CCC has difficulty reaching a remote Macintosh. These error messages now link directly to step-by-step instructions in the documentation that should resolve the connectivity problems.
- Resolved an issue in which the scheduled task progress panel of a completed task would appear hung for 20 seconds after waking from sleep.
- Resolved an issue in which CCC would target a deleted disk image if a disk image from a previously canceled task was not unmounted.
- CCC will now refuse to mount a sparsebundle disk image if the disk image resides on a volume that does not support the F_FULLFSYNC file control. Volumes that do not support this file control put the contents of a sparsebundle disk image at risk of data loss.
- Resolved an issue in which CCC would check for updates on startup despite being configured to not check for updates.
- CCC no longer affects the creation date of the root folder of the target volume. In certain edge cases, modifying the creation date of the root folder of the target volume can cause the filesystem to report incorrect information about hard linked files.
- Fixed an issue in which CCC was unable to copy Access Control Lists due to memory constraints when copying more than ~100K files that had Access Control Lists.
- CCC now properly handles the illegal Access Control Entries found on iDisk mirrors.
- Minor changes to the presentation of the documentation.
- The "Restore from disk image..." functionality in CCC's source menu now properly handles the mounting of encrypted disk images
- Several dozen minor tweaks that deserve no individual mention, but collectively improve usability and performance, and reduce CCC's memory footprint, especially when idle.
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Version 3.3.6:
-Fixed an issue in which CCC would report errors such as "malloc: *** error for object 0x811000: pointer being freed was not allocated".
-The contents of /Volumes are now excluded by both cloning methods by default. This resolves an issue in which mounted NTFS volumes would cause CCC to report problems copying that volume's mountpoint folder.
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Version 3.3.7:
Resolved in issue introduced by Mac OS X 10.6.5 in which errant messages related to allocating memory for ACLs were reported
Improved several progress indication irregularities
Fixed a problem affecting some Tiger users in which the source and target menus were not properly populated
The "Show log" button that is presented when the scheduled task helper application reports a problem will work more consistently now
Minor errors will no longer prevent CCC from blessing the target volume
Fixed a minor scheduling issue in which tasks that ran after 11PM could not be (re)scheduled to run before 11PM on the next day
Fixed a regression introduced by CCC 3.3.5 in which deny Access Control Entries were not preserved. Simply re-running a backup task with this updated version of CCC will repair any of the affected ACEs on the target volume
Resolved an issue in which CCC would errantly report that the connection to a remote Macintosh had been dropped when two minutes had elapsed without encountering any files that needed to be updated
The software update mechanism used by the scheduled task helper application (introduced in version 3.3.4) now uses the interval settings defined in the main application. Additionally, when the scheduled task helper application determines that an update is available and launches the main application to perform the update, the main application will now be more reliable about immediately executing the update procedure
Fixed a race condition involving multiple scheduled tasks trying to roll the same log file (e.g. on startup).
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La 3.4.5 č l'ultima versione gratuita di Carbon Copy Cloner.
Si scarica a questo indirizzo: http://files.bombich.com/ccc-3.4.5.dmg
A partire da questa pagina č possibile acquistare la versione aggiornata:
http://sites.fastspring.com/bombich/product/ccc
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December 19, 2012
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Carbon Copy Cloner 3.5.2
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Note for users backing up to a Remote Macintosh: Starting with this update, the system requirements for the remote Macintosh are now the same as those for the Mac running CCC. Backing up to a PowerPC Macintosh via the "Remote Macintosh" option in CCC's Destination menu will no longer work. Please see this discussion on our Help Desk for more details. |
Attention Growl aficionados: Starting with this update, CCC will no longer send Growl notifications on Mountain Lion. CCC will, however, send notifications via Mountain Lion's Notification Center. The reasoning behind this decision, along with a method that will continue to provide Growl notifications for CCC scheduled tasks, is indicated inthis discussion on our Help Desk. |
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Added support for sending notifications to Mountain Lion's Notification Center. |
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Scheduled tasks configured to run when the source or destination is reattached now have an optional reminder interval. If your source or destination volume hasn't been attached in a given length of time (7 days by default), CCC will run the task and prompt you to attach the volume. |
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When selecting a folder as the source or destination, CCC now displays a "bread crumb"-style indicator of the path to the folder to make it more clear where exactly the source and destination folders are located. |
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CCC will now warn you if your USB-attached source or destination volume is "slow", e.g. attached in a manner that results in the interface speed being negotiated to 1.5MB/s or less. |
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