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Old 09-09-2009, 03:57 AM
harlanc harlanc is offline
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Dave,

Your initial post on this thread was correct: my eSATA adapter can't create or recognize a startup clone. When my external drive is connected via USB then I can create startup clones that I can then boot from. (My first experiment was trying to boot using USB from a clone created with eSATA; this failed and was the basis for my response to your first post.)

Please briefly explain why making startup clones is a problem with an eSATA adapter.

And thanks for putting me on the right track to solving this infuriating problem.

Harlan
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