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Yes, the volume is greyed out under the drive.
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I just sent you the log
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Right, got it. The problem here is that your source and desitnation are named the same, so I can't tell that the volume isn't mounted.
If you rename the backup to "Macintosh HD Backup" from "Macintosh HD", and recreate the settings, it'll work properly. You don't actually have to name it the same as the source until you try to start up from it...
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That worked.....I renamed it to "Macintosh HD Backup"........
So every time I want to start up from that drive I will need to mount it and rename it? Normally the only time I start up from the cloned drive is to insure the clone works and to run "disk repair" on my internal hard drive. |
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That's what I would recommend, yes.
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