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(8 hours later...) Yep, that worked: I did an erase-then-copy, and the backup is now fully bootable.
I wonder what caused the problem though. Have you tried Smart Updating a Mountain Lion backup to Mavericks yourself? Are there any reports of that working? I wonder if the problem was specific to me. It seems that Mac OS X does have a "FIPS mode" that performs some kind of cryptographic checks on startup: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5239 From the error message I got, it sounds like this could have gotten enabled or at least be related in some way. I have no idea why/how though. Last edited by jmsgwd; 11-06-2013 at 03:47 AM. |
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