Super Duper cannot boot from backup on external USB drive
Don't know what the deal is, but here is the log file. I used to be able to boot fine off the USB backup???
Backup seems to go fine, but the boot does not happen. In System Prefs I cannot select the backup to boot from either. Any ideas? The OS 9 system folder in the log files is just a disk image for our network. I tried dumping the caches already. The whole point of me buying SuperDuper was so that it would work. PHASE: 3. After Successful Copy | 07:26:46 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Making TonyMacBackup bootable | 07:26:46 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Blessing OS X System Folder | 07:26:46 PM | Info | Did not bless Mac OS X System Folder on TonyMacBackup because it does not exist. | 07:26:46 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Blessing OS 9 System Folder | 07:26:46 PM | Info | Did not bless Mac OS 9 System Folder on TonyMacBackup because it does not exist. | 07:26:46 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Restoring Spotlight state on TonyMacBackup | 07:26:46 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Restoring Spotlight search indexing state on TonyMacBackup | 07:26:47 PM | Info | /Volumes/TonyMacBackup: | 07:26:47 PM | Info | Indexing enabled for volume. | 07:26:47 PM | Info | Indexing enabled on TonyMacBackup | 07:26:47 PM | Info | PHASE: 4. And Finally... | 07:26:47 PM | Info | ...ACTION: Rebooting from TonyMacBackup | 07:26:47 PM | Info | ......COMMAND => Setting startup disk to TonyMacBackup | 07:26:47 PM | Info | Could not set TonyMacBackup as the startup disk because it does not contain a valid Mac OS X System Folder. |
Please send the whole log into support using "Send to Shirt Pocket" and I'll take a look.
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