Want to boot your PowerPC Mac from an external U 2.0 drive? Piece of cake! Clone your current system over to the external drive (or i tall a shiny new system if you prefer), restart while holding down the Option key to get into the boot manager and select that external drive as your startup disk. Yes, that's right - it's the same proce you'd use to boot from a Firewire drive. I don't have a U 2.0-enabled Mac handy at the moment to test this with, but I'll take the MacOSXHintster's word for it since a few commenters there also agree. The co e us is that it's slow as mola es but it does actually work. No Open Firmware voodoo required. Score: Laurie - 0 | Blatantly obvious solution - 1
Monday, 6 November 2006
Boot your PowerPC Mac from an external U drive
Want to boot your PowerPC Mac from an external U 2.0 drive? Piece of cake! Clone your current system over to the external drive (or i tall a shiny new system if you prefer), restart while holding down the Option key to get into the boot manager and select that external drive as your startup disk. Yes, that's right - it's the same proce you'd use to boot from a Firewire drive. I don't have a U 2.0-enabled Mac handy at the moment to test this with, but I'll take the MacOSXHintster's word for it since a few commenters there also agree. The co e us is that it's slow as mola es but it does actually work. No Open Firmware voodoo required. Score: Laurie - 0 | Blatantly obvious solution - 1
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