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SD Clones don't Boot . . . on first try
Nothing huge (i hope
![]() but my SuperDuper cloning started couple of new (hopefully minor) Quirks"- My setup- MacBk & iBook (both on 10.4.11) and an external drive, partitioned to hold the clones. #1- MacBk- After SD indicated all done cloning (normal), the clone would not boot. The init display (Opt-restart) shows all the HDs, but when I select the new clone, it won't mount. So I redo SD, and this time the 'Done' shows much sooner, and yes, it boots fine. #2- (maybe related, maybe not ![]() On the iBook only, I had the #1 quirk, AND one other- when I booted on the clone, NONE of the mounted drives, in the finder panel, showed an 'Eject' icon. I could drag them to the trash, and they ejected fine, but the clone's finder window had no eject icons. Again, I can live with both, but neither has happened before. Only think I can think of- This time I did not run DiskWarrior before cloning. Both Macs were running fine, and I didn't want the extra hassle. ok, SD wizards wuhdidido? <g> Thanks in advance, rich |
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No idea. Sounds like maybe your system was in a weird state that cleared with the restart...
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