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Make target bootable when source is not bootable after Backup - all files
New registered owner on SD 2.0. love it so far.
One weird behaviour that i observed: Copying all files from Source Volume to Target volume using the built in "Backup - all files" script. The source volume is *not* a volume containing any MacOS, just straight user files (it is not the boot volume, but a second volume in a power mac), yet the script says that in step three its going to make the target volume bootable. What does making the target bootable in this scenario mean? How do i hack the script to not do stage 3 (make target bootable). thanks ________ KTM 85SX Last edited by bammi; 01-20-2011 at 08:45 PM. |
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