Trying to Clone new SSD, keeps 'Ejecting' itself mid-copy

I have bought a Crucial M4 SSD Sata 2. I am using a macbook 5.1 Mid 2008 Unibody, running mountain lion.
I downloaded 'SuperDuper' and have renamed my SSD to 'My Mac'. I Then attempt to copy all files using SuperDuper, from my old HD to the New, using the selection 'Backup - All Files'
It starts to copy as normal, all looks like its going well. Then i come back around 30 mins later and the disc has Ejected itself and of course the process then fails.
I have attempted the process around 5 times now, and happens each time. I dont know if it is a connection issue, or a software/firmware issue.
To Add, I am Connecting the SSD externally using a SATA Cable.
Has anyone had a similar issue, who may have a solution?
Kind regards.

How full? how about just image and erase and restore instead? CCC
Are you using TRIM Enabler? 3rd party of course.
m4 threads were "popular" awhile ago (May/June) when they popped up almost daily - mus have been Memorial Day sale @ Newegg.
Firmware of course is first thing. There was an update very recently.
There was a bug in SandForce firmware on some models, not Crucial but amazing that here we are 4 yrs and every year, every new model that comes out, some issues and "field testing."
Definitely think some designs of Icy Dock don't fit right.
I would recommend in order: Samsung 830 #1 even if Apple was not now using them in their new Macs; Intel for great support and ease of firmware updates and testing they did; then one of the Marvell or top quality SandForce. Crucial m4 gets good grades and performance on PCs - just seeems like Mac w/o native TRIM means BGC works harder and not as efficient.
And of course you are using it on an SATA2 bus so while still good, it is hampered a bit.

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