I've had similar kinds of stalled clones and boot failures fairly frequently with CCC, say maybe 25% of the time. I've recently been using the Restore function within Panther Disk Utility to clone full drives with instead of CCC. I've never had a failure with Disk Utility Restore. I still use CCC for moving partial or selective parts, but for complete installations Restore works well. Simply drag the disk to Source & Target and hit Restore. It's faster also, never more than 20-30 minutes, so I recommend that as a solution if you can boot Panther.


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