Depending on what version of HDTK you used, you may have a option to make the partition "bootable".

That might be the problem.

John

On Thursday, February 12, 2004, at 05:15 AM, Dave Quebbeman wrote:

After copying over a system folder, I can't get the new drive to boot using
shift+opt+cmd+del. This technique works just fine with another external
SCSI drive that happens to be 2 GB, taken down to something like 470 MB
partitions. Any ideas?


Thanks!

Dave Quebbeman
Salt Lake City
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