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Jodeo

macrumors regular
Original poster
Sep 12, 2003
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Middle Tennessee
I've cloned my internal drive to one of the two partitions of an external drive. Honestly, I can't recall for sure if I was able to boot from that external drive.

I've since done a clean install of Mac OS 10. 11 (El Capitan) on the second external partition. Then, I used Migration Asst. to update the 2nd partition. This is to serve as staging for upgrading an iMac (now 11 years old) AND to have a back-up of Yosemite should the El Cap not be as good (I've read that older iMacs actually perform a bit better with it).

When I do try to boot from the external 10.10 external partition, I get the 'do not enter' aka 'ghost buster' icon.

I am able to boot fine from the El Cap 10.11 external partition just fine. (Also, the internal Yosemite drive boots fine too.)

So.
Do I need to re-clone my internal drive to ext. partition 1? Or just run the 10.10.5 Combo Update? Or... something else (short of buying a new Mac)?


Thanks!
 

DeltaMac

macrumors G5
Jul 30, 2003
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Delaware
The combo updater would require you to reboot that Yosemite partition. If it is already not booting, the combo updater won't fix that.
If you have a bootable Yosemite installer, maybe on a flash drive, you can boot to that, and reinstall the system on your external partition. You should expect that will fix it.
 

Riwam

macrumors 65816
Jan 7, 2014
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Basel, Switzerland
I've cloned my internal drive to one of the two partitions of an external drive. Honestly, I can't recall for sure if I was able to boot from that external drive.

I've since done a clean install of Mac OS 10. 11 (El Capitan) on the second external partition. Then, I used Migration Asst. to update the 2nd partition. This is to serve as staging for upgrading an iMac (now 11 years old) AND to have a back-up of Yosemite should the El Cap not be as good (I've read that older iMacs actually perform a bit better with it).

When I do try to boot from the external 10.10 external partition, I get the 'do not enter' aka 'ghost buster' icon.

I am able to boot fine from the El Cap 10.11 external partition just fine. (Also, the internal Yosemite drive boots fine too.)

So.
Do I need to re-clone my internal drive to ext. partition 1? Or just run the 10.10.5 Combo Update? Or... something else (short of buying a new Mac)?


Thanks!
I am not sure if it might help you but I have had good experiences with DiskWarrior. It must be run from a different volume to the faulty one.
It helped me on many occasions avoiding me to have to reinstall a MacOS which did not boot.
Ed
 
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