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Cloned internal disk won't boot
I am experiencing some very strange behaviour and would appreciate any assistance or advice.
I have an old MBP I have been using as my own with no issues (other than speed.) I upgraded to a new MBP (very nice) so thought I would use the old MBP to clone my wife's iMac (as it needs to go in for a screen repair.) I have cloned my wife's iMac using SuperDuper and booted the old MBP using the external drive. I then cloned this external drive to the internal HDD of the old MBP. However I cannot now see this internal drive as a startup disk. I have tried this twice with the same effect both times. Any obvious things I'm doing wrong? Thanks Darius |
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Turns out a reboot (forced) and repair disk fixed the issue.
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Glad to hear it - I couldn't come up with any reason why it wouldn't be "seen", but needed to ask what, exactly, that meant.
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