Hi Ben

Boot from the OS X installer DVD, go to Disk Utility, click on the device (not 
the volume name), click on the partition tab, select 1 partition, click 
options, select GUID, click OK & Apply. That should format the drive as GUID 
rather than Apple Partition Map. 

Once that's done, re-clone from the drive and reinstall OS X. You'll need to 
re-clone as partitioning wipes all the data and reinstall OS X to resolve the 
boot issue with the no-entry sign.

Regards

Sam
MacAmbulance
Providing affordable Apple & PC services

Sam Mullen
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