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new SD clone not in start-up disks
Hi all,
About to upgrade to Snow Leopard, so I duped my start up disk to a USB2 disk in case Snow Leopard goes haywire. All of the SD status indicators, including Make Bootable, were green at the end of the process. But when I restarted (for good luck!) and plugged in the USB2 disk, it doesn't appear in the start up disk window. Any ideas? FWIW it was originally a MSDOS FAT disk that I reformatted to HFS+ journaled using Disk Tools. Also, Disk Tools shows the disk partition map scheme as master boot record... I figured SD would take care of all the permissions and other issues so the disk would be a valid start up disk, am I missing something? Thanks in advance! -Chris Last edited by ccaajj@mac.com; 09-04-2009 at 05:25 PM. |
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