2008/10/28 Kris Tilford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On Oct 27, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Wilton Shaw wrote:
>
>>> I installed my new external HD, partitioned it into two partitions,
>>> made the first one the same size as my internal drive (80gb ). I
>>> called it "MAC HD BACKUP" and copied my internal HD on to it, using
>>> SuperDuper which then supposedly made it bootable. When I went to
>>> System Preferences and clicked on startup disks it did not show up.
>
>>>      What happened?

It is a Firewire drive, isn't it? PowerPC Macs generally won't boot from USB.

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