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Boot Problems on LaCie Firewire Drive
Hi Dave: I have been using a 250 gig LaCie hard drive as my bootable clone for the past couple of years. I am running Tiger. I have never had any problem booting from the clone. For the last six months or so, things have been going so smoothly that I haven't checked its boot capability. But every week, I Smart Update the bootable clone. Today, just to be sure that I could boot from it, I tried to do so -- and couldn't. System Preferences recognizes it as a bootable drive, but setting it to boot from that drive results only in a boot from the internal drive. Likewise, if I restart and hold the options key, the only bootable drive I get is the internal drive. I can read and write without any problems to the bootable clone.
Any ideas? Somewhat troubling to think that I was protected against a hard drive failure only to discover that my bootable clone doesn't boot. michael |
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Assuming the drive is properly partitioned (as "GUID" for an Intel Mac, or "APM" for a Power PC), try powering everything down and disconnecting the drive from the Mac and AC.
Get the Mac to the Option+Boot screen and wait for it to 'settle'. Then, plug the drive into AC and the Mac. Wait for it to spin up audibly, then press the Refresh (Circle-arrow) button. If it shows up, select and boot.
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Hi Dave: Thanks for the suggestion. Alas, it didn't work. I have an older LaCie drive that houses my "Sandbox" and I am perfectly capable of booting from that. But I can't boot from the bootable clone. Since the drive mounts, and can be read from and written to, I wouldn't think there is a physical problem with the drive. Kind of stymied -- and frustrated.
michael |
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What's the partition scheme used from the drive?
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How can I determine that?
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Open disk utility, select the external drive (not the volume, but the drive hardware), look at the lower right side of the window next to "Partition Scheme".
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oops -- it just says "Apple Partition Scheme"
michael |
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For the external drive?
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ok, so I will follow the directions to partition my external drive using the GUID Partition Scheme and we will see what happens!
michael |
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It works! Thanks Dave.
michael |
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A pleasure, Michael.
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