erase then copy creates an apple partition on MacBook
using the script "erase then copy" creates an apple instead GUID partition on my MacBook. :confused:
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We don't create partitions at all, Peter, regardless of script. If you want to change the partition type, you should use Disk Utility.
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Sorry, I was not accurate enough. I did create the Partition with Disk Utility and then an erase/copy of the internal HD to an external HD with SuperDuper. After that the partition scheme was apple instead of GUID. Everthing is OK if I use SmartUpdate which does not erase the HD bevor copy.
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I understand, but we can't do that. Our erase-then-copy simply erases the volume. It never touches the partitioning scheme.
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