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Something's not adding up ...
Since last night, I've re-formatted the drive writing zeros to every possible bit (took over 3 hours). This morning, I tried installing using the Snow Leopard CD, it recognized the drive as healthy and started installing but hung immediately (maybe one of the bad snow leopard install disks, I don't know).
So, I replaced disks, booted off of the one that has a healthy Snow Leopard installation, re-formatted the external drive. This time used CarbonCopyCloner to clone the drive. Clone went flawlessly. Booted up with the drive still external via USB, Success! Swapped drives, booted up, held down Option key to select internal drive (just to be safe) - but it's back to the same behavior. The spinning indicator is spinning away I've used superduper in the past and never had issues, I am beginning to suspect something with the new macbook pro with 10.6.2 on it. The drive in question is a Hitachi 320GB 7200 SATA. Is there a location that would have logs related to the unsuccessful bootup? |
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