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Old 04-27-2008, 08:40 PM
eastestuary eastestuary is offline
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Cannot boot from restored image

I have in the past created a disk image backup onto my networked drive as a disk image (using Backup - all files). My laptop hard drive has now crashed, and I need to restore. It seems I have successfully used Disk Utility to restore all, as I can start in Target mode and see everything from my other Mac.

However, I cannot boot from the restored drive! It just keeps trying to boot then restarting before I can get to any screen, then restarting over and over again. I have tried installing Leopard first, but to restore I must erase disk. Cannot reinstall Leopard after, as it says it must erase the disk to do so.

Macbook 2.0GHz, 2 GB RAM, 160 GB HD

SuperDuper v 2.5 (v84) backed onto a Synology NAS drive (207).

Please I am in dire need to get this up and running again!
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