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Old 03-09-2006, 04:47 PM
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Hi,

This past weekend I purchased and installed SuperDuper! I did a full backup and I wanted to have it restart from the boot but for some reason that didn't happen (I think it timed out because I had other users logged in or something).

Anyway, I just went to restart today and now it is always restarting from my firewire drive. To get it to boot to my Macintosh HD I have to restart holding the OPTION key down.

I am not very worldly: how do I tell my computer not to automatically boot from the firewire drive ?

Thanks,

Damon
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Old 03-09-2006, 05:08 PM
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Hi, Damon. Just use the "Startup Disk" preference pane, in System Preferences, to select the proper boot volume.
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