On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Bill Connelly<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 29, 2009, at 9:55 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What shall I try next?
>>>
>>> If you're sure you have a bootable clone, have you tried the newer
>>> clone target drive (WD 120GB ?) alone, without any jumpers set?
>>>
>>> Do both drives (WD 120GB, IBM 40GB) have the exact same jumper
>>> meanings?
>>>
>>
>> The 120 GB HD is set to Master
>>
>> From Disk Utility
>>
>> Disk Description : WDC WD1200JB-00CRA1 Total Capacity :
>> 111.8 GB
>> (120,034,123,776 Bytes)
>> Connection Bus : ATA Write Status : Read/Write
>> Connection Type : Internal S.M.A.R.T. Status :
>> Verified
>> Connection ID : Device 0 Partition Scheme : Apple
>> Partition Map
>>
>>
>> The oher HD (one it came with)
>>
>> Disk Description : IBM-IC35L040AVVA07-0 Total Capacity :
>> 38.3 GB
>> (41,174,138,880 Bytes)
>> Connection Bus : ATA Write Status : Read/Write
>> Connection Type : Internal S.M.A.R.T. Status :
>> Verified
>> Connection ID : Device 1 Partition Scheme : Apple
>> Partition Map
>>
>
> That doesn't seem to tell me anything about bootability.
>
> When you did the CCC 3.2.1 (???) did it say that the resulting Target
> volume was bootable in the CCC window?
Yes.
>
> I would try the WD 120GB alone, at the end of the ATA cable, without
> any jumpers set.
>
> I would also need to see the drive case and what it says about jumpers
> to help much more ... for both of the drives. Don't happen to have
> jpegs of the drive's jumper setting diagrams?
The IBM (USS Prometheus) has them.
he other drives just say (nea the pins) what they are.
Master, Slave, Cable Select
>
> I tried a quick search with google ... too much came up ...
>
> >
>
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