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Clone doesn't show up as bootable disk
Hi there,
Long time SD! user for almost a decade now. Haven't had any major issues until recently. Upgraded to Yosemite on my late 2011 MBP. I have a portable 2TB WD My Passport Ultra that I have partitioned as 2 separate 1TB partitions (both Mac OS Extended Journaled) for backups. SD! runs the clone and says everything completed fine (including making it bootable) but I never see this backup drive show up as a bootable drive under "Startup Disks." I also don't see it when I hold down Option when rebooting. Any advice? Thanks, John |
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