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I set the file as the source.
I reinstalled yesterday and have just mounted the image. It appears complete (though I know a lot more about non-OS X filesystems). I can't help feeling I've missed an important step somewhere. Something which may help, I should mention.. When I tried to boot after doing the restore the name of my OS X partition wasn't visible to the 'boot loader' software - if I hold down the option button at startup the partition would display as "EFI Boot" I think. Once I'd started the system using my Leopard backup I could see the partition; it had the correct name and file contents. Your help is appreciated. Aaron. |
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