Yes, I see those negative reviews now. I used to have an Iomega MiniMax 
sometime in the distant past, and it booted fine off Firewire, so I assumed 
it’s successor would do the same. I’m still doing some research into possible 
solutions, but so far haven’t come up with anything other than resetting the 
SMC and PRAM. I’ve also installed El Capitan twice to the disk, and neither 
time would it boot. Does El Capitan support Firewire booting?  If anyone has 
any other ideas, I’d be grateful for suggestions.

Thing is, it actually feels pretty snappy even over USB 2.0. Boot time isn’t 
that much better, but once the desktop loads programs pop up in a fraction of 
the time that the did off the internal drive. It’s not mind-blowing, but it is 
a significant difference. 

Returning it probably wouldn’t be worth it. I paid $14 + shipping for the 
enclosure, and I’d be liable for return shipping. So it’s probably not worth 
the effort to get $7 back.

Thanks,

Eric
> On May 18, 2016, at 11:06 PM, Robert MacLeay <rmacl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have seen this non-booting behavior with USB3 drives connected through a
> Thunderbolt connection to a Mac that does not support USB3 natively. They
> can be mounted through TB, but only after the machine has booted, making it
> impossible to boot off those drives.
> 
> I suspect that (making the huge assumption that it is not defective) the
> Iomega FW chip does not support booting.
> 
> I just checked this device's customer reviews on Amazon:
> http://www.amazon.com/Iomega-Companion-External-35130-Silver/product-reviews
> /B00576T1GG
> I've never seen such hate for a single piece of equipment.
> 
> You would probably be better off returning it if you can, or just throwing
> it away if you cannot.
> 
> 
> On 5/18/16, 7:29 PM, "Eric Volker" <evol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Well I got the enclosure, but things didn¹t go as planned. I got a deal on an
>> enclosure that had once been an Iomega Mac Companion. I installed the SSD,
>> hooked the enclosure up to my Firewire 800 port and it showed up on the
>> desktop. I installed El Capitan and rebooted, but when the Mac rebooted it
>> came up from the internal drive not the external one. Holding down Option
>> while booting showed only the internal drive. The Firewire drive is visible 
>> in
>> the Startup Disk preference panel, but selecting it accomplishes nothing.
>> Rebooting it just comes up on the internal drive.
>> 
>> Now for the fun part. It *will* boot if I hook up the drive via USB 2.0.
>> However, that¹s pretty slow and I got this enclosure for the faster Firewire
>> 800 port. Another curiosity is that the disk shows up as ³External RAID 
>> Media²
>> in Disk Utility. It is assuredly not RAID, just a single 256GB SSD. Could 
>> this
>> be the problem?
>> 
>> I¹m in the process of testing the SSD over USB, but results so far are mixed.
>> Any thoughts on getting Firewire working?
> 
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