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VideoBeagle

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Aug 17, 2010
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App Q&A testing by request.
The SSD on my MBP, that houses the OS, is no longer blessed, so I can't set it as the start up drive.
Computer boots fine...takes a long time as I guess it seraches for a way to start up before using the non-blessed drive.

I can't figure out a way to fix it, short of a re-image, which I don't want to do, because it's a pain, but will unless someone has some advice?
 
I am not sure what you mean by 'blessed' og 'not blessed', but I assume it is this:
Go to System Preferences -> Start Disk -> Select your boot drive.
 
I seem to have this in my utilities folder.
It looks to be an AppleScript that can bless a volume?
Not sure if it will work in your case, or not -- no promises.
 

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Paste the following command into a Terminal window:
Code:
bless --info

Press the RETURN key.

Copy and paste (drag-select the text in the Terminal window) the output and post it here.
 
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