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Startup clone disk will not boot the system
I used SD to clone my system startup disk on a external SATA drive. The clone disk has a GUID partition scheme.
The Startup Disk utility in System Utilities sees both startup disks (the system and clone), but when I select the clone drive and press restart, it restarts from the system disk instead of the clone. I tried restarting and holding down the Option key; the only startup disk that shows up is the system disk. I have a new Mac Pro running 10.6. Any ideas appreciated. |
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