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iambeetle 09-11-2007 04:05 PM

Cannot Boot from external drive..
 
I do backup regularly and few days ago, my internal hard drive failed.
So I got the hard drive replaced and installed a new operation system.

I tried to boot from my backup disk, however, I couldn't see it on my Startup disk option. I thought it was the problem with USB drive. So I put my backup disk into a Firewire enclosure.

This time, I can see the backup disk from the Startup disk option. I choosed to start up from the disk. However, my Powerbook G4 got frozen with a grey screen without a apple logo on it.

Any guess what is wrong with it?

Thanks a lot!!

dnanian 09-11-2007 05:36 PM

That seems weird -- no, I don't know what might be wrong. But, if you have a clean drive, during the first boot, please indicate that you want to copy files from an old Mac. Then, point that to the backup on the FireWire drive, and it should migrate your applications and data.

iambeetle 09-12-2007 12:15 PM

I have solve the problem with a little help from my other mac...

This is what I did...
I connect my powerbook G4 to a macbook by firewire, the powerbook is set to taget disk mode. And connect my macbook to the external hard drive.
Then I use superduper to copy all files from the external ahrd drive to my powerbook. It works fine.

But I am wondering what is wrong with my external hard drive?
It's not bootable as mentioned but if I clone the drive to my powerbook, it's fully functional.... Is it the problem of the formating of my external drive?

Is there any specific requirement for a external bootable drive?

If I can solve this, maybe restoring my data will be easier... thanks a lot!

dnanian 09-12-2007 01:45 PM

It's not so much the formatted (it's Mac OS Extended if you were able to write directly to it), but possible the partitioning (which, for a Power PC Mac, needs to be "Apple Partition Map"). It's also possible that your drive isn't boot compatible with Mac OS X...

rdmeyers 09-14-2007 09:04 AM

boot compatible
 
Is there a list of OS X "boot compatible" drives somewhere? I want to buy a LaCie d2 quadra to use as a boot drive. Does anyone know if this is compatible?

dnanian 09-14-2007 09:06 AM

You know, there really isn't. The Quadra should work, though, although it might not boot as eSATA.

rdmeyers 09-14-2007 09:25 AM

OK,
You also noted that the ext drive has to be an Apple Partition Map to be bootable. Does this mean if you have a dual boot MBP using boot camp it may not work because of the partitioning of the internal drive?

dnanian 09-14-2007 09:32 AM

An external drive only has to be Apple Partition Map if it's a Power PC Mac. For Intel, use GUID.

rdmeyers 09-14-2007 09:54 AM

I just finished my first back-up with my registered version of SD. I tried to boot from the ext drive but the system went gray and hung after selecting the WD Mybook FW800 drive as the boot drive. I saw your last post about using GUID and I'm a bit confused.
I used OS X extended for the format type when preparing the drive and I'm guessing that really does not matter because SD erases and formats it anyway...
I check the Partition type on the ext drive using drive utility and it is Apple_HFS.

Is it possible it won't boot because it is divided into two partitions by boot camp?

By the way thanks for all the help and if you want me to move this to a different thread let me know.

dnanian 09-14-2007 10:03 AM

Try changing the partition scheme to "GUID" for your Intel Mac...

rdmeyers 09-14-2007 11:49 AM

Yep that works. I re-copied the disk out after changing the scheme to GUID. Now if I could just have the option to boot to either of the Operating Systems that are on the original disk I would be real happy.

Thanks for the help


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