On Sep 4, 2008, at 9:44 PM, lrbarrios wrote:

>
> I've already tried that.  It doesn't appear.  You're not supposed to
> be able to boot from a USB drive (supposedly), but I did it on the
> 9.2.2 on the Bondi.  The weird thing was that after I booted from the
> 9.2.2 on the USB drive, I went to Startup Disk to change back to the
> internal drive and even though I said to boot from the internal 9.2.2
> drive, it still booted from USB (this was on my Bondi machine, not the
> one I'm having a problem with now).  Kinda had me freakin' out.
>
> Lonnie.
>
Yeah!!, the cure for that is!!!

Unplug the USB Drive!, Do a 'PRAM Reset!, power on, and let the  
system find the internal system to boot from.[It will, may take a  
while, but it will find a mounted partition with 9.x to boot from (if  
there is one available)].

Chuck D.

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