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Booting from clone: No airport found?!
Hi,
I've been a SD user for while now and have used it many times - Although I don't remember having to boot a clone on my current main machine, a 17" MBP CD2. After making a full backup to an a new external drive (prepping for Leopard), all appeared good, but I thought I'd boot from the drive to make double sure - and although it boots fine, it consistantly won't recognise my airport hardware. I even re-did the backup from scratch (another 4hrs) and again, the booted clone system won't recognise my airport. The original system works perfectly here everytime. Is there something stupid I'm doing wrong? I can't think why this could happen... |
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