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Everything You Need to Know to Install Tiger
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Can't boot from back up drive! |
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2005-12-06 02:17:28 |
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F.J.
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Response to: Can't boot from back up drive!
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Hi!
First of all, thank you very much for your kind words and for taking the time to write, I really do appreciate it!
Hmm, you mention the ability to gain access to your backup. This, in itself, does not require that you boot from the hard drive in question: simply connecting it and transferring files should be enough to migrate your data — or let the transfer assistant do it.
Is there any specific reason for which you wanted to boot from that external drive?
FJ
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Can't boot from back up drive!
2005-12-06 22:49:40
Sarah13
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When I click on the external drive it opens and shows me most folders, and all applications seem to be there. The problem- some of my folders are not there: personal documents and 'shared' folder for example. With the applications differnent things are happening. Quicken and Firefox are "like new," my history and settings are not there and I don't know how to restore them. VLC player icon will appear in the dock but nothing else (I download the current version). AppleWorks folder is present, but no app. And where are my photos?
As this puter is my first Mac, I reckon some of this is simple and I still need to figure it out. However, I am under the impression this should be easier. That said, I want to boot from my external drive because I am missing (and emotionally missing) files dear to me.
Thank you, thank you. Switching to Mac has been an awesome learning experience, thanks to kind people such as yourself educating the rest of us! I think computer are like cars (to the rest of us): best to know how to change the oil and get regular tune ups. :)
Sarah