The drive may be going bad. I know that's not a positive way to put it, but it could be just a bad drive. You really should stick with a drive that came from a Mac when possible. It saves a lot of hassles in the long run, or so I've heard.


I've copied the System Folder to the drive and tried to boot but that won't work. Should it? Or should I copy the whole CD and then try to boot. I'm wondering if there is some boot info on the old drive which wasn't formatted before the switch from windows. Is there another utility to use?


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