The external drive is a clone of the internal drive, I don't think I formatted 
it, don't remember... One partition.

Russell Courtenay

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> On Jun 24, 2016, at 12:44 AM, GMail Valter Psicof <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Il giorno 24/06/16 07.09, "Russell Courtenay" ha scritto:
> 
>> Thanks for the response. Well, I checked and it is indeed GUID partition map.
>> So any other ideas anybody?
> 
> I'd say you could try to reformat the drive anyway. Maybe there's some quirk
> (unless you already formatted it yourself in the first place).
> 
> One question: the OSX you're trying to boot from the external, is a backup
> of your iMac hard drive?
> Or is it an OSX you installed onto it from a different source?
> 
> Oh, and is it the external HD just one partition, or has it more than one?
> 
> 
> Il giorno 23/06/16 19.41, "Bruce  Johnson" ha scritto:
> 
>> Also, updating the RAM in that iMac is easy and IIRC they¹ll take up to 8 or
>> 16gb. 2GB is marginal even for Snow Leopard.
> 
> According to Everymac.com, the Early 2008 iMac takes up to 6 GB Ram:
> <http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac-core-2-duo-2.8-24-inc
> h-aluminum-early-2008-penryn-specs.html>
> 
> I personally tested such iMac with Snow Leopard and just 2 GB, and it can
> slow down even on minor using (Firefox with many tabs open).
> 4 GB should be enough for most purposes, save for video editing, heavy
> photoshopping or the like. I strongly recommend to upgrade to 4 GB at least.
> 
> 
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